No it will not. From 1997-1999 they are exactly the same, 2000-2001, the headlights and tail lights are bigger and that makes the difference, and the hood on the 1997-7999 uses a prop rod, while the 2000-2001 uses hydraulics. Camry's put a model on the road for 5 years before a total redesign. For example, 1992-1996, 1997-2001, 2002-2006, 2007-2011, and currently 2012-2016. 2017 there will be a redesigned Camry. But for the first 3 models they remain the same, the last 2 they do minor refreshments. For example, 2007-2009 has regular tail lights, 2010-2011 has LED tail lights. All Camry's refresh the 4th and 5th years of the generation. I know this first hand because there's 3 Camry's at my house and I research them.
1997 and 1998 will fit on 1999. 1996 is a different model.
Will a 1998 Toyota Camry motor fit in a 1999 Toyota Camry
It should, but it's better if you confirm with a dealer.
Yes.
No it will not. It can fit, but you will need head lights, fenders, hood, grill, and front bumper from a 1999-2000 Civic. Transmission doesnt matter.
were can i get a hood for a 1987 to 1999 hood for sale
a hood from a 1999 civic will only fit a 1999 or 2000 civic, and for the 1993, you should be able to use any hood from a 92-95 civic, of the same style (ex. coupe fits coupe, sedan to sedan, and hatchback to hatchback, though I believe hatchback and coupe use the same hood)
It will not. 2000 model has different headlights and tail lights and as result the trunk is different too.
Yes, but you will need 1999-2000 head lights, fenders, grill, hood, and front bumper.
NO, THE ARE BOTH DIFFERENT MODELS OF CARS NO NOT DIFFERENT MODELS, DIFFERENT GENERATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Both cars should have same kind of engine: either 4 cylinder or 6 cylinder.
Yes, it will fit in the engine compartment. But it will require major modifications and changing out all the computer hardware including the ECU. My advice is to find a V6 which will fit with no modifications at all.