No. But there are companies that make adapter mounts which will allow it to bolt-in without modifications. (Not cheap.)
Until the engine will run without the choke being pulled.
Absolutely.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing anything about the set of numbers that they are pulled from.
A half inch
The radio in a 2002 Buick Century is changed by removing the bezel, disconnecting the wiring harness, and removing the retaining screws. It can then be pulled from its mounts and a new radio installed.
Struts on a 1998 Buick LeSabre are changed by jacking the vehicle up, removing the wheel, and unbolting the strut. It can then be pulled from its mounts and a new strut put in place.
The windshield reservoir on a 2001 Yukon XL is removed by taking out the retaining bolts and disconnecting the pump motor. The reservoir can then be pulled from its mounts and lifted from the vehicle.
You can with a bit of luck.
Without stopping to think, he pulled the dog away from the oncoming car.
the Law of theft
It can be done without antibiotics before (had all four of mine pulled without them, and two were infected) but they should give you something to take afterwards to treat the infection. If not, go talk to a doctor or another dentist.
Almost certainly, it is illegal in most areas.