In the 70, the camaro got a little bit wider. The 70, and up rearend is a half inch per side, wider. 1 inch total. So, your 74 will gain a little bit of much needed wheel well space, for a slightly wider tire. However, if you are running a deep dish wheel now, that could lead to a wheel change. Now, check the leaf spring pad, to make sure that the 68 did not have a mono leaf. And, the front yoke, where the drive line connects. There are two types of yokes. One uses two straps, with bolts, to secure the u-joint. The other uses u bolts. If the yoke is threaded where the bolts go, then it takes the straps. If it is blank, then the u bolts, with nuts on the back. Brake wise, everthing should be the same.
The nova has a short rear end. The 1969 Camaro has a much longer year end so there isn't a way that this would match up.
The rear end in a 2014 SS Camaro can be replaced with a rear end of any 2014 or 2013 Camaro or SS Camaro.
You can use a rear end from a 2013 or 2014 camaro or ss camro to replace a rear end in a 2014 SS Camaro car.
Yes.
That all depends on the engine and rear end in each vehicle.
yes it will fit. 1993 t0 2002 all have same rear end
yes, all 1979 Camaro Z28's came with a 3.73:1 posi traction rear end.
No. The 4th gen rear end is 4 inches longer.
probably a 3.43.
10 bolt
no, because the camaro came with leaf springs.
Yes. I'd replace the brake lines from the rear distribution block, but the answer is yes.