No, not the same body style.
I doubt it very much, you can try it but I don't think it will work. you can use a rear spoiler off a 1967 or 1968 camaro the 1969 camaro spoiler wont fit . 67,68 fits perfect on the 1969 to 1973 novas and looks awsome
It may depend on whether your car is a front or rear steer. They will have to be the same
No.....The 70-74 are the same. The 75-81 are the same. Firebird will work also.
68 to 75 nova, the same body style will work.
measure it hub to hub and see if it has to be shortened and if it does you have to shorten it and then move all mounting points to work with the nova.
68-69 leaf springs from the Camaro, Firebird, and Nova I believe are all the same. It seems that maybe the Apollo and all those cars based on that Nova platform will work. I know for sure the Camaro and Firebird are interchangeable. The X-body platform....I'm not 100% sure of.
Nova, and Camaro, are pretty much the same, so, 70, to 81 Camaro, will work. 67, 68, and 69, Camaro is a half inch, per side, more narrow, so, this could give you a little bit more, valueable wheel well space. For that matter, 62, to 67 Nova, was 1 inch per side more narrow, than your stock rear end. Now, for Chevelle. The Chevelle is a coil spring car, however, if you weld spring pads on it, the 66, and 67 Chevelle, is the same width. Both the Nova, and Camaro rear end will bolt right in, as direct replacements. Pay attention to the front yoke, where the driveline bolts up. Chevy made two types. One had U bolts, and one uses two straps. The two strap type is the stronger. Whater the new one has, go with that. If nothing is on it, then if the 4 holes are threaded, then you need the straps. If they are not, then it is the U bolt type. Both yokes take a different U joint, so, you may have to change that, as well.
Using a good epoxy should work, unless you're planning to exceed 150 or so.
There is not a separate fuse for the rear turn signals. If the rear does not work it is due to a defective bulb or a bad circuit board.
Not properly. It is too wide, however the 67 has a radiused wheel well, and the tires can stick out, and function. You are only 1 inch wider, so it would work. You may have to change the rear u joint in the drive line also......Chuck.
will a 3.8 engine from a2002 Camaro interchange with a1999 camaro
Yes. First generation Camaro, 67-69, rear axles will fit under 55-57 Chevys. They are all the same width. You just have to change spring perches. The stock 55 E brake cables will work also.