Yes, a T5 transmission can be fitted into a 1973 Chevy Nova, but it requires some modifications. You will need to adapt the transmission mount, modify the driveshaft, and potentially alter the tunnel for proper fitment. Additionally, ensure the T5 is compatible with your engine setup, as it often requires an appropriate bellhousing. Overall, with the right parts and modifications, it can be a viable upgrade for improved performance.
Yes.
Yes.
If it is the same bodystyle, yes
Not without tubbing the car.
The bumpers from a 1970 Chevy Nova SS will not fit a 1973 Chevy Nova SS without modifications. While the two models share some similarities, the bumper designs and mounting points changed between these years. If you're considering a swap, you'll likely need to adjust the mounting hardware or brackets to achieve a proper fit. Always check compatibility with specific parts before making any modifications.
No
350 250 same driveshaft 400 different driveshaft
Yes. The only difference besides the inside door panel is the 73-74 doesn't have the wing vent window like the 68 -72.
not without modification
No
Yes there is room for it to fit.
Not really. There is a difference between the headlight rings.