It is a GM A body, which was a mid size car. The were made in two door hardtop coupe, two door post sedan, 4 door sedan, 2 door convertible, station wagon, and 2 door truck (El Camino.)
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.
if the buick is also an A body they will work as the chevelle is an A body.
No it will not.
depending on the year of the car, Chevrolet had developed cars that had the same body style, but with different names. for example, in 1968 Chevrolet had built the chevelle.and this body style had several different variants, one would be a Malibu, then a chevelle Malibu, a chevelle, and a chevelle super sport. so a chevelle clone would be just taking a car with one body style, and converting it to a different variant that had the same body stylr. it would be like taking a chevelle-Malibu abd converting it to a chevelle ss.
type in 66 chevelle on google images.
The 1970 chevelle body is mounted on top of a full frame the 1970 chevelle is not a unibody design like the camaro or nova
that all depends on the type of 65 chevelle hubcaps you have and the shape their in.
A rear end from ANY 1968-1972 GM A body will bolt right in.
Production started for the very first Chevelle in 1935. The Chevelle was a medium sized automobile built by General Motors. Chevelle is General Motors most successful name. Body styles come in convertabiles, coupes, and sedans.
No it will not.
glass tube type fuses.
No, it will not. NONE of the body panels will interchange. The Monte Carlo was a 2 door body fitted to a 4 door Chevelle frame. The doors and hood are considerably longer and have VERY different body lines.