'64-'67 Station wagon or El camino frame.
A standard Chevelle frame will not fit an El Camino as it was based on the station wagon frame
64 chevelle is 16 feet
very possible.
yearone.com and you can use the fusebox from the regular 64 chevelle, it's the same.
64-65-66-67 chevelle.
Actually, yes. ALL super sport Chevelles were Malibu's. From 1966-1969 the SS396 was actually it's own model and had it's own VIN code, but they were still built on the Malibu trim package platform. In '64-'65 and '70-'72 the super sport Chevelles shared the same VIN code as the Malibu, for example, a 1970 Malibu coupe has a VIN code of 13637. A 1970 Chevelle SS coupe has the same VIN code, 13637. The same is true for convertibles and El camino's. So while the '69 SS396 was never actually called a Malibu SS396, technically it IS a Malibu in SS396 trim.
ethernet frame required minimum of 64 bytes expalin why?
no, because the camaro came with leaf springs.
Not without some serious modification. Use a rear end out of a '64-'67 GM A body instead. They are stronger and will bolt right in.
Depends.... If it had a straight 6 or a 2 barrel 283, no. If it had a 327, most likely, especially if it has the L-79 (350 HP 327) in it. The first truly fast Chevelle was the 1965 Z16.... It was the first time the 396 was installed in the Chevelle.
Probably several million dollars considering it would have to be a one-off GM prototype. The Chevelle didn't come out until the 64 Model Year.