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The Chevy Celebrity is an "A" body car. Other "A" body cars included Pontiac 6000, Buick Century and Oldsmobile Calais. The fore runner for "A" body cars was the Chevy Citation.
As I understand it all of the GM "A" body cars have the same roof line. That would be the Chevy Celebrity, the Pontiac 6000, the Buick Century and the Oldsmobile Cierra of the "A" body years 1982 to 1996?.
Most likely other GM cars with a similar body style, like a Chevy Impala or an Oldsmobile Cutlass.
The Chevy Nova does have some parts in common with the Ventura, the Oldsmobile Buick, and the Buick Apollo. One of the best places to get interchangeable parts information is from your local Auto Zone or other auto parts retailer.
The Olds Delta 88 and Buick LeSabre use that same engine. It may also be compatible with the FWD Cutlass and Regal of that year.
Chevy, ford, Buick, dodge, Pontiac Cadillac
willys There were a lot of the US brands that are/were around today: Ford, Chevy, Chrysler, Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, Dodge, Lincoln, plus Studebaker, Packard, LaSalle, Hudson.
My 1988 Buick Regal, some late 70's cars like Oldsmobile... What else ??
Some cars that are similar to the Chevy Citation include the Buick Skylark and the Pontiac Phoenix. You can get more information about these vehicles at websites such as Edmunds.
Some of the cars that were popular in the 1950s include the Chevy Bel Air, the Cadillac El Dorado, and the Plymouth Fury. Other popular cars included the Pontiac Bonneville and the Safari wagon. Oldsmobile was popular with the introduction of the Rocket V8 engine in 1949.
There are many. Depending on the motor. It is a direct fit, regardless of motor, only year, for the Chevy Celebiry, Olds Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century. Other cars, depending on motor.. If 2.8 or 3.1 MPFI 87 and on.. * Buick Regal * Chevy Lumina * Pontiac Grand Prix * Olds Cutlass Supreme * Chevy Corsica * Chevy Beretta * Chevy Cavalier (slight mod required) * Pontiac Sunbird (slight mod required) If a 2.5 * Chevy Lumina * Pontiac Grand Am * Olds Cutlass Calais * Buick Skylark/Somerset There are others, just that s all that comes to mind at the moment.
There is no such thing as a 1995 Pontiac engine. IIRC Pontiac engines were last used in Pontiac cars in 1988, and in GMC trucks in 1992. A 1995 Pontiac may have a Buick 3800 engine with the oil pressure sender screwed into the block just above the oil filter. You might have a Chevy or Oldsmobile engine..... but unless it's a V8 your oil pressure sender should be very near the oil filter.