No. 2 different body styles.
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.
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.
any radiator support from 68 to 72 chevelle's should work.
I would assume so. I have a Chevy 454 in my 68 GTO, and it fits fine. I just used chevelle Motor Mounts. Bolted right to the a-body frame. However my hood on the 68 might have more room from the ram air set up.
Probably, but they will look REALLY stupid on a '68 Chevelle. Keep in mind that the wheel openings were designed for 14" wheels, as well as the suspension, etc. Anything bigger than 18" looks terrible on a Chevelle.
No But they are the same as 1st generation camaro 67-70
No. Not only are they different, but, the 69 camaro is a little bit wider than the 67-68. Most people do not know that, but, they are. The rear spoiler is a give away. 67-68, have their own, but the 69 is wider.........Chuck.
Yes.
No it will not fit correctly with the grill.
should be the same door and yes you should be able to eliminate the vent window as it just bolts in the door, I didn't think a 68 had a vent window.
sure, just get a conversion kit from yearone.com or any other chevelle aftermarket co. and it will fit perfectly.
what car can i pull a 5 or 6 speed transmission from to put in my 1968 camaro? I have a 700r4 in it now and would like a Manuel in it. THANKS!!