To install a front spoiler on a 1970 GTO, start by gathering the necessary tools, including a drill, screws, and a socket set. Position the spoiler under the front bumper, ensuring it aligns with existing mounting points or brackets. Mark the drilling points, drill holes if needed, and secure the spoiler with screws or bolts. Finally, check the alignment and tighten all fasteners to ensure the spoiler is securely attached.
1970
There were 2,170 convertible GTOs in 1970.
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There are a lot of places in order for one to find out images of a 1970 Pontiac GTO. However, it is strongly suggested that one should check out from the website Hemmings.
The only GTO that came with a shaker hood was the model year 1974.
To install front brake drums on a 1965 Pontiac GTO, first, lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels. Then, remove the brake drum by taking off the retaining hardware, such as the wheel cylinder or any clips. Inspect and clean the brake components, then place the new drum onto the hub, ensuring it fits snugly over the brake shoes. Finally, reattach any retaining hardware, reinstall the wheels, and lower the vehicle.
No, the front fenders of the 1966 GTO are not the same as those of the 1967 GTO. While they share a similar overall design, the 1967 model features a slightly different shape and incorporates changes in styling, such as a different headlight configuration and grille design. Therefore, they are not interchangeable without modifications.
Zero. Pontiac never installed the 428 in the GTO. GM had a corporate ban on engines larger than 400 CID until 1970. In 1970, the 455 replaced the 428. ALL GTO's built from 1964-1966 came with 389's. ALL GTO's built from 1967-1969 came with 400's.
The Hood Tach was an option from 1967 through at least 1972, possibly through 74. The rear spoiler was standard on the Judge models only but could be dealer installed.
About ten minutes if you've done it before. Not much to it. Disconnect the battery, remove the mounting bolts and wires. Installation is the reverse, except for tensioning the belt.
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