where can i find hidden vin on a 94 pontiac grand am
No car from the era had a vin#. Prove you own the car and it can then be registered.
242 is the first three digits in the vin number of a gto built between 1966-1971. 2=pontiac motor division 42= gto. A more indepth look at what the vin numbers mean can be found at http://www.gtoalley.com/gtovin.html
Go to your VIN number and find the 5th digit. This is the engine code. Remember to remove and plug the EGR and distributor vacuum lines Chevy 305 (VIN U)8 deg @ 500 rpms Chevy 350--Venturas were the only ones that had these Pontiac 301 (VIN Y) 12 deg @ 550 rpm Pontiac 350 (VIN P) 16 deg @ 575 rpm Pontiac 400 (VIN Z) 16 deg @ 575 rpm Oldsmobile 350 (Vin R) 20 deg @ 1100 rpm Oldsmobile 403 (Vin K) 22 deg @ 1100 rpm (low alt or (20 deg @1100 rpm (high alt) Buick 231 (VIN C) 12 deg @ 550 rpms All data from the '77 Pontiac Service Manual. I have 2 '77 Catalinas--one with a 301 Pontiac and the other with a 350 Olds. Both cars are good cars.
It is a 2002 Pontiac sunfire with a 2.2. They where offered with two different 2.2 engines. This one is vin number 4. The 8th digit of the vin is the engine code.
VIN Diesel?
It looks like the same body but the VIN #'s won't be right
Check the VIN #. "242" is the GTO number.
VIN = Vehicle ID Number
if you mean vehicle vin, the vin is short for vehicle identification number.
Reference this site: http://www.oldride.com/library/1967_pontiac_catalina.html
there is no engine vin vin stands for vehicle identification number