How to decode the VIN number on a Pontiac?

How to decode the VIN number on a Pontiac?

HX is for the Bonneville SE, HY for the Bonneville SLE, HZ for the Bonneville SSEI, JB for the Sunfire, NE for the Grand Am SE, NF for the Grand Am SE1, NG for the Grand Am SE2, SL for the Vibe, SM for the Vibe all-wheel drive, WK for the Grand Prix SE, WK for the Grand Prix SE1, WP for the Grand Prix GT, and WR for the Grand Prix GTP.

What kind of VIN does a 1965 Pontiac have?

Pontiac 1965 – 1971 1st digit – Make. (2) Pontiac 2nd and 3rd digits – Series (dependant on year) (33) Tempest or Lemans, (35) Tempest Custon or Lemans, (37) Tempest Lemans or Lemans Sport, (39) Tempest Safari, (42) GTO, (52) Catalina. 4th and 5th digits – Body Code.

What is the VIN code for a 1965 Pontiac Tempest?

PONTIAC VIN DECODER 1965-2002 Pontiac 1965 – 1971 1st digit – Make. (2) Pontiac 2nd and 3rd digits – Series (dependant on year) (33) Tempest or Lemans, (35) Tempest Custon or Lemans, (37) Tempest Lemans or Lemans Sport, (39) Tempest Safari, (42) GTO, (52) Catalina. 4th and 5th digits – Body Code.

Where was the 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix made?

(5) 1965, (6) 1966, (7) 1967, (8) 1968, (9) 1969, (0) 1970, (1) 1971 7th digit – Assembly plant. (B) Baltimore, MD, (C) South Gate, CA, (D) Doraville, GA, (E) Linden, NJ, (G) Framingham, MA, (K) Kansas City, MO, (P) Pontiac, MI, (R) Arlington, TX, (U) Lordstown, OH, (V) Bloomfield, IL, (X) Kansas City, KS, (Z) Fremont, CA, (1) Oshawa, ON.

HX is for the Bonneville SE, HY for the Bonneville SLE, HZ for the Bonneville SSEI, JB for the Sunfire, NE for the Grand Am SE, NF for the Grand Am SE1, NG for the Grand Am SE2, SL for the Vibe, SM for the Vibe all-wheel drive, WK for the Grand Prix SE, WK for the Grand Prix SE1, WP for the Grand Prix GT, and WR for the Grand Prix GTP.

Pontiac 1965 – 1971 1st digit – Make. (2) Pontiac 2nd and 3rd digits – Series (dependant on year) (33) Tempest or Lemans, (35) Tempest Custon or Lemans, (37) Tempest Lemans or Lemans Sport, (39) Tempest Safari, (42) GTO, (52) Catalina. 4th and 5th digits – Body Code.

When was the last year for the Pontiac Grand Prix?

2008. 2008 was the Pontiac Grand Prix’s last year as the sedan. For 2008, Pontiac did not offer the GT trim, but continued to offer both a base and GXP trim. The base trim is offered with a 200 hp (150 kW) V6 engine and 16 in (41 cm) wheels. Several new colors were also added for the 2008 model year.

What was the name of the 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix?

1963 Pontiac Grand Prix Sports Coupe For 1963, the Grand Prix received revised sheet metal shared with other full-size Pontiacs, but with its own squared-off roofline with a concave rear window that contrasted with the convertible-like roofline of the 1962 Grand Prix and continued on the 1963 to 1964 Catalina and Bonneville.