Each individual vehicle has its own individual vin number, which if you understand how to read them can tell you such things as when & where it was built, the paint code, and specifics about the car itself.
No. The 2 42 tells you - Pontiac, GTO but you will need to get a copy of the build sheet for further information.
Check the VIN #. "242" is the GTO number.
If you knew what county the title was last transferred in you might have a chance at locating it. Actually you have done more to find it by posting the vin here on the web than anything. If the present owner plugs the vin in google (and what '68 GTO owner has not?) he will find your inquiry. Good luck with your search.
not as far as I know.
242 is the first three digits in the vin number of a gto built between 1966-1971. 2=pontiac motor division 42= gto. A more indepth look at what the vin numbers mean can be found at http://www.gtoalley.com/gtovin.html
Go to: http://www.phs-online.com/services.htm For a nominal fee of about $50 they can send you all the build information about your exact car, you just have to send them the vin number. Pontiac Historical Society has the original GM records for almost all Pontiacs Produced after about 1960.
The 10th digit from the left in your VIN is the model year but not necessarily the production date.Your 2006 GTO could have been built between September of 2005 and August of 2006.A sticker located on the drivers door jamb will display the month and year of manufacture date.
The production number for your 2006 Pontiac GTO can be found on the vehicle's identification number (VIN) plate or in the owner's manual. Pontiac produced a total of approximately 13,000 units of the 2006 GTO. If you need the specific production number for your individual vehicle, you may need to contact Pontiac customer service or consult a GTO registry.
It looks like the same body but the VIN #'s won't be right
no, other than the one on the windshield they are all on the separate parts which you probably already know but they didn't start putting number on the frame until later on i think. Some started in 1968 but 1970 is when all American made vehicles were required to have the vin displayed on the lower drivers side of windshield.
No one can tell you the VIN # for your motorcycle. The VIN # is different on every one.
No, no car has more than 1 vin number it is either stolen or modified and could be chop shop a whole lot of different parts put together