Yes, but they will look VERY stupid on a '72 Chevelle. Keep in mind that "72 Chevelles came with 14" wheels for standard cars, and 15" wheels for Super Sports. Anything bigger than 18" will NOT look good.
It WILL fit. However, the 1970 bumper has turn signals in it where the '71-'72 front bumpers do not.
any radiator support from 68 to 72 chevelle's should work.
No , the only compatibility for a 1970 Chevelle is a 69-72 Monte Carlo, Chevelle, El Camino... hope that helps...
Not without modification
They will NOT fit without a considerable amount of modification to the front suspension. The calipers and rotors will probably work with spindles from a '68-'72 GM A body, but the spindles won't work with the stock suspension.
You can make it fit, but chances are the wiring harness will be different as well as the length... Especially the length. You can try it if you have one laying around, but I wouldn't pay for a '72 steering column if you are working on a '75 Chevelle. now, a steering column from ANY 1973-1977 GM A-body should work just fine, so if you can't get one from a '75 Chevelle, you DO have other options.
possibly a 68, 70, 71, and 72 chevelle.
youll need to raise it unless you want to cut the wheel well, or destroy the control arms
Not without a LOT of modification. You need to get a rear end out of a '68-'72 GM A body for a direct bolt in. Anything else will require modification to properly fit.
Don't think so. Negative off set is way to great
there are no hidden vin numbers.
6, to 8 degrees advanced, or BTDC.