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i was gonna clone it into a '74 nova, but then i found out i can possibly clone it into my dream car, but i'm not sure

so my question

will the fenders of a 1972 chevelle bolt up to a '74 apollo, or would it require too much fabrication

apollo:

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chevelle:

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i mean it's practically the same body, i know there are differences in the body, i'm not concerned about that, i just want to know will the chevelle fenders bolt up to the apollo

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lol correction, I thought this was the garbage forum. lol
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lol correction, I thought this was the garbage forum. lol
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Highly doubt it. Novas are X-bodies, where the Chevelle is an A-body. Completely different car. The Nova is a 2800 pound small block car with leaf spring suspension in the rear(If I remember correctly.), and the Chevelle is a 3600 pound-ish big block car with trailing arm 4-link suspension in the rear, and both cars are designed to take a totally different set of tire sizes. Something you have to learn about GM, there's different classes of cars where each manufacturer has sort of the same car. A-bodies, B-Bodies, F-Bodies, G-bodies, X-bodies. Buick was the luxury brand. Why clone it into a car that was meant to be a piece of s**t? Go get yourself a Chevelle if that's what you really want.

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