No, it will not. The 1995 is a 5th generation and the 1999 is a 6th generation. They are totally different and not interchangable.
Yes, it should fit perfectly.
a hood from a 1999 civic will only fit a 1999 or 2000 civic, and for the 1993, you should be able to use any hood from a 92-95 civic, of the same style (ex. coupe fits coupe, sedan to sedan, and hatchback to hatchback, though I believe hatchback and coupe use the same hood)
will parts from 2001 honda civic 4 door fit a 1999 honda civic hatchback, such as front doors, hood, muffler
No it will not. It can fit, but you will need head lights, fenders, hood, grill, and front bumper from a 1999-2000 Civic. Transmission doesnt matter.
Yes, but it is a federal offense to put an older engine into a car that is newer.
Yes, but you will need 1999-2000 head lights, fenders, grill, hood, and front bumper.
No, they are different generations and therefore require different hoods. A 98 hood would only fit on a civic from 1996-2000
Yes, there is virtually no difference in the dimensions and installation hardware of body parts between 1995-1999 Chevy Monte Carlos.
No, it will not. After 1994 the Geo Metro became more curved so any part from before 1995 will not fit your geo metro. You can use any hood from 1995 - 1999 depending on the body style.
were can i get a hood for a 1987 to 1999 hood for sale
1996- 2000 civic the same body model.
nope, not unless you change the whole front clip