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It would be out of GTO, as P is Pontiac plant. The birds would have N or L in vin#
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Cuda,
![]() ![]() All Pontiacs start with 2 (PMD) then 2 more numbers indicating the body type (33) Tempest/T-37 then 2 more numbers indicating body style (37) 2 dr ht.. Then the pland code. Then the actual serial number of the vehicle. This was up thru '71. Try this site and see more. http://www.wallaceracing.com GTO's were body type 42 from 66-71. They were options on the LeMans in '64-'65 & '72-'73 and of course an option on the Ventura for '74. Is the WW code a code on the front of the block on the right side (passenger side) of the engine beside the water pump just under the head?
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Yes it's a partial VIN
2 = Pontiac Motor Division 0 = 1970 P = Pontiac Michigan Assembly Plant 252704 = last 6 digits of the VIN WW =400ci 370HP Manual Transmission Assuming it's a GTO the full VIN would be: 242370P252704 if it was a coupe 242670P252704 if it was a convertible |
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