Yes, but you need spacers, not sure what size, find out the respective offsets and do some math.
I believe that the 5th gen 20'' rims will fit the 3rd gen Camaro. i know that they will fit the 4th gen so should fit the 3rd
yes but they'll stick out like crazy. front ones will rub the fenders
Yes but it will stick out about 2" on each side. Which is good if your running 4th gen rims. Otherwise itll look funny.
The 3rd gen rear is the same 10-bolt design but they are 4" shorter. You may have to accomidate by getting wider rims and tires but you may be able to get by. You can do it...but the only way i would do it is if i really wanted wider tires. 3rd/4th gen Camaro rear ends are 7.5 or 7.625 which both are rather small. Add the fact that the rear end will/does have higher milage and you get: Go to a pick-a-part junkyard and grab yourself nice brand new rear end from a selection of thousands of wrecked 4th gen camaros. But again... you can do it.
I've seen someone take seats from a 4th gen Camaro and put them into a 3rd gen. I don't know if the seat brackets are a direct bolt on, but anything is possible, really. Yes they are a direct bolt on, at least in 3rd to 4th gen and vice versa
yea if u shove them up ur butt
try changing both the a & b shift solenoids
yes but of course you will need new motor mounts and transmission
5: 1st generation: 1967-1969 2nd generation: 1970-1981 3rd generation: 1982-1992 4th generation: 1993-2002 5th generation: 2010+
yes it will, you may have to modify a little, im not sure, but people have put 4th gen rears in 3rd gens
With seat mount modifcation. The seats probably won't line up with the factory seat rails of a 1968 but you can fabricate custom seat mounts out of sheet metal and a welder.