Edmunds and Kelley Blue Book don't offer estimated values of old cars any more. Their value is too hard to predict because condition varies so widely for a car 40+ years old.
Your best bet is to research other vehicles comparable to yours and look for trends in the prices. Ebay, Autotrader, and Oldride are good places to start.
If someone wants it badly enough you can name your price, but unless you have a pristine car, I wouldn't count on that.
It is available on CD from these people.http://4door.com/manuals/pontiac/pontiac_cd_manuals.html
The wiring diagram for your 1966 Pontiac Tempest can be obtained from most General Motors dealerships. A service manual with the wiring diagram can be found at most local libraries.
go to manheimgold.com and figure it out.
Car and truck wheels will not interchange, Never have and never will.
Even though the movie was set in 1966 it was a 1969 Pontiac GTO convertible.
Condition will make all the difference. It could be a couple hundred or many thousands.
1966 GTO
Ebay # 120130679027 is the complete tool. J-22232-2 is just a part of it.
Depends on condition of the vehicle, body type, and options. Click the link.
I have a 1966 Comet Caliente convertible and it is a 4.5 or 114.5.
it is a recreation or clone of a particular car. For instance taking a 1966 Pontiac LeMans and making it look like a 1966 Pontiac GTO.
it depends what color shirt your wearing . dude it all depends. it depends on whos driving, how they shift , hot or cold out , street tires . stock radials ??