Not without some serious modification. Chevelles had a coil spring rear suspension while the S-10 uses leaf springs. While I haven't measured, I'm pretty sure the Chevelle rear end is also wider than an S-10 rear end. Now, you COULD change the spring mounts and narrow the Chevelle rear end to fit, but there are alternatives that would be MUCH easier to use in an S-10.
No, the chevelle isn't as wide as the impala, you would have to get a rear end from a full sized Pontiac or olds.
1970-72 Chevy Chevelle 12 bolt rear end.
find a Chevy 12 bolt rear end or a built up 8.5 rear end.
A rear end from ANY 1968-1972 GM A body will bolt right in.
No it will not.
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.
no
That is a 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle 12 bolt rear differential.
You can switch the rear end from a Chevy 1500 with a Chevy 2500 rear end with minimal effort. Both have similar components but the 2500 offers increased durability.
It can be done, yes.
If you cut the housing down to fit the chevelle it will work but to just take and try to put it under the chevelle it's too long.
Chevy 10 bolt rear