look online for pics of a 70 SS and you will see basically where they go.
When I did this to my Roadrunner I noticed even the factory did not put them in the EXACT loction from car to car. So I looked at a few to see which location looked the best. It seems the factory at that time was not as particular as we are today. Log on to some MOPAR web sites as get some examples.
Yes. It is the exact same radio... The El Camino is actually a Chevelle model. It is built on the Chevelle station wagon frame. The entire dashboard is interchangeable between the two.
If they are of the same model type it will, check out that they are of the exact same model before trying. NO, they are definitely different body styles.
On the Hood
Yes, the left front fenders are identical for the 95 and 96 model year Accord. They share the same exact OEM part number: 60261-SV4-508ZZ
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The standard wheel size for a 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle typically came with 14-inch wheels, though some models could be equipped with optional 15-inch wheels. The specific size can vary depending on the trim level and any aftermarket modifications. Always check the vehicle's specifications or consult an expert for exact details related to a particular Chevelle.
It is the exact same as the console versions except it has no Kill Cams or Theatre Mode Also there are no emblems in your gun, clan tags, facepaint
I'm not sure, there's no exact number, once you have a good amount (Most likely over 100) it will randomly appear.
1959 and 1960 both share the 1959 repair manual while diferences between the two years was a supplemental ad on manual for the 1960. While some 59 body parts are the same, not all of them are identical IE. rear quarters fins and light placement. Front hood and fenders are similar as well as windshield and doors. Grill and Front bumper are different. If your looking for an exact fit, your going to need a 1960 donar car, if your looking for pieces you can get away with quite a few parts off of the 1959. the hood and fenders on a 59 require filling in the holes at the gunsights. the 59 has different emblems on the fenders and hood, the 60 has the eyebrows and require drilling new holes and filling the 59 holes. the 60 has different turn signal gun sights and stainless trim that meet them. the head light bucket also is different, especially the inner chrome pieces that meet the hood lip. doors the same except the trim. trunk is the same but 59 has different emblem and v. wiper grill is different on 59 from 60. it is best to use a 60 parts car to restore a 60 due to the higher cost of the 59.
A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle with a 454 engine typically requires about 5 quarts of oil when including the oil filter. It's always a good practice to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and to verify the exact amount, as it can vary slightly based on the engine's configuration and any additional modifications.
The coolant capacity for a 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle with an 8-cylinder engine is approximately 14 to 16 quarts, depending on the specific engine and radiator configuration. It's always a good idea to check the owner's manual or service manual for exact specifications, as variations may exist based on engine type and options.