try all American classics in Vancouver, Washington they had all the parts i needed for my firebird so im sure they will have that there. here is the website
http://www.allamericanclassics.com/
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It was offered part way through the '67 selling season a "Dealer installed" option for GTOs. Not sure if they were offered for Firebirds. I would think so. There is a "Firebird only" Verdoro Green colored '67 GTO.
BecAuse they werent selling enough to be profitable
People often dispute the best selling care in 1968. The top runners for claiming this title includes the Chevy Camaro, the Ford Mustang, the Pontiac Grand Prix, and the Pontiac GTO.
Try using eBay or craigslist for reference
Autotrader is a good place to start. It would provide one with the information one would need for selling a car. Another option would be to visit a Pontiac dealer and gathering information there.
Check: Autotrader.com Kbb.com Nada.com
8145.95 was the sticker price of my 2 door 79
Used Pontiac Grand Prix GXPs can be purchased from online stores specializing in selling cars such as Motor Trend or Auto Trader. One can also contact one's local Pontiac dealer.
The Pontiac brand was discontinued in 2010. Therefore, one cannot purchase the cars new. However, the Pontiac website has a great tool for locating dealers who are selling used Pontiacs.
The First Generation of Pontiac GTO was introduced in 1964, and production continued with further editions until '74. The base price in '64 for the GTO was a little over $3600, with a fully loaded model selling for around $4500.
I am selling my 1994 Pontiac Bonneville. I would like to know where I can find an old car values bluebook online?