The Demon wasn't actually made until 1971, but theoretically, yes, they would be interchangeable.
1968-72 are the same fenders. There may be minor differences in the other years that wouldn't be hard to change, just have to hold them up next to each other and see.
Its a 1972 with a 1970 front end on it.Looks like they modified the 71 fenders to fit the 70 radiator support (there is no side markers in fenders)
Yes. The basic front fenders are the same and interchangeable for 70-74 Novas.
Demon's Dance was created in 1970.
It will bolt right on. You WILL need a headlight wiring harness from a 1970 as well since the '70 has 4 headlights instead of two like the 1972 does. A friend of mine did it. You cange the whole front (fenders hood grille etc.) and throw a 1970 rear bumper on and your 72 is now a 70. Your friend changed more parts than he needed to. The fenders and hood are identical from 1970-1972. The only body parts that are different are the headlight buckets, grille, and bumpers. Now you certainly can change everything, but it's not necessary.
There are no stats on a 70 dodge demon as they weren't even built until 1971.
No they will not. Only 1970-1972 doors will fit on a 1970 Chevelle. 1969 is only interchangeable with 1968.
The cast of Feast of Friends - 1970 includes: John Densmore as Himself (The Doors) Robby Krieger as Himself (The Doors) Ray Manzarek as Himself (The Doors) Jim Morrison as Himself (The Doors)
1970
1970-72 Dart, except the side marker light is in a different location on the 72
The Front Page - 1970 TV was released on: USA: 31 January 1970
no 73 fenders are different you can use 68 or 69 fenders but there is a small difference in 67 there was no park light is 68 there was a round one up near the body line and in 69 there was a light near the front bottom that was the only difference to use a 68 or 69 fender all you have to do is fill in the light holes I had a 1969 Dart (2 DR HT) and replaced the left front fender with one from a 1967 (?, 2 DR GT). Besides the side light mentioned, the front surface where the headlight brackets attach was further forward. I beat the surface back with a sledgehammer and drilled holes for my headlight brackets. With the front bezel on it looked fine and the external sheet metal was the same. 73, No. 67-72 are the same as far as mounting. But 70+ had a different front end.