I don't know if anyone can give you an amount. What does the car mean to you? How badly does someone else want the car? I can tell you this.....if it is truly a factory installed GTO front end on a wagon....it's fairly rare. You would have to have PHS document it to be sure.
It'sd in the front. Activate it and listen for where the noise comes from. Also, consider asking this question again, but use Toyota Corolla instead of Pontiac Lemans.
18436572..........counter clockwise. Driver side bank front to rear 1357 PS..2468
Might just need a front end alignment or maybe balance and rotate your tires.
The firing order for a 1969 Pontiac Lemans 350 is: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Additional info FYI: Ignition timing: 9 degrees BTDC #1 cyl location: LEFT FRONT Distributor rotation: COUNTER CLOCKWISE
The Ford J4 factory cars at LeMans in 1965 was about 230 mph down the front straightaway. A J Foyt and Andretti were the drivers.
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Front speakers are 4x6, rear are 6x9 Depends on the model, I have a SSEi and it has 5.25" in the front and 6X9's in the back
on my 1968 lemans I removed the grease cap then removed cotter pin and nut from axle and it will come off both wheel & tire of course your brake shoes cannot be to tight on drum
jack the front end of the car up and crawl under the front and pull any plastic covering over the fog light out of the way and then you unplug the wiring harness to the bulb and twist the old bulb out, to reinstall just reverse the process.
The rear speakers are 6 X 9's and the front two are 4 X 6
The 1970 Pontiac LeMans wiper blade sizes are 16" wiper blades on both sides front. Do not buy by length-only however. See the Sources and Related Links section below for more information. Since there are over 22 different wiper arm attachments - be sure to lookup exact wiper blade part numbers by vehicle make, model and year for the brand wiper you decide to purchase. This ensures correct length AND correct attachment.
Inside the car, just in front of the drivers door, just like most other cars. On the hood, it's just to the right (Your left as you look at it) of the center catch, push it up with your left hand and lift the hood with both hands.