Can anyone tell me in what month did Pontiac start production of the 1966 A-body?

Asked by Alex Sep 27, 2012 at 03:34 AM about the 1966 Pontiac GTO

Question type: General

I'm guessing it would have been the
1st or 2nd week of Sep '65 but I'm
not sure.   - Thanks

6 Answers

did you want to know when your car ws built ? phs-online.com

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No, just wanted to know when they started. Just kind of a nerdy venture to see just how close my car was from being the first.

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the last 6 digits of the vin is the production number

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Now are the last six the production number overall, or are they the production number for that plant? I'm trying to understand the correlation between the last six on the door seal and the number listed after the plant on the data plate.

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that's overall for that model . what car do you have ?

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Perfect. That's the only way I could figure the numbers working. It's a '66 GTO. # 40 off the Kansas City line.

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