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yea if u shove them up ur butt
With seat mount modifcation. The seats probably won't line up with the factory seat rails of a 1968 but you can fabricate custom seat mounts out of sheet metal and a welder.
I think 1982 was the 3rd generation start.
3rd Generation Camaro
It should. Both years are 3rd generation so it should fit in.
I've seen someone take seats from a 4th gen Camaro and put them into a 3rd gen. I don't know if the seat brackets are a direct bolt on, but anything is possible, really. Yes they are a direct bolt on, at least in 3rd to 4th gen and vice versa
The 1999 to 2004, or 2nd generation Honda Odyssey seats 7. In the 3rd generation, an optional seat was added in the second row in the middle, making it capable of seating 8
2nd generation i3 was developed in 2nd Generation and 3rd Generation are developed in 3rd Generation..... :) lol
The 1970 model year was the first year for the second generation Camaro. The debut was delayed by a strike at GM and some persons think there was a 1969 1/2 model that resembled the 1969. The body style is completely different from the first gen (67-69) and it continued to evolve until the 3rd gen came out in 1982. The second generation is currently not a hot collector item, but expect that to change as the ever popular 1st gen Camaro soar in price beyond the reach of average car nuts.
Most accessories that are compatible with the second generation are compatible with the third generation.
Every generation higher is better than its predecessor, so the 3rd generation is better than the second generation, but not by much. The 3rd generation only has a faster downloading or prosessing system then the 2nd generation but you can upgrade that for free or for about 5 dollars.
Not likely. Because of the body style change between 1992 and 1993 (3rd generation to 4th generation), it is unlikely that the rear end will fit due to the difference in fender sizes and other specifications.