To many variables to answer that one.
Depends on the year
The Pontiac LeMans would be my choice. It is slightly larger and more luxurious. The Pontiac engine was also a better engine than the Chevy.
well first of all it would depend on the year and condition and performance
The Pontiac Silverdome cost $55.7 million to build in 1975. In 2009 the Silverdome was sold to a Canadian buyer for $583,000. The stadium costs are $1.5 million a year to maintain.
Depending on what body parts you are needing, the 70-72 should fit. This would include the GTO and the LeMans.
It depends on the year and the condition you want it in. You could get a crappy old one for a couple grand. Mines a really nice WS6 from 98 and cost 12000.
That must be a trick question. The first GTO year was 1964. The '64 hardtop went for around $2,800.
Yes, many have swapped them into Grand Prix's and Lemans' of the same year. You will need the motor mounts for the Pontiac V8, and the transmission must match the Pontiac bellhousing (it is not the same as the Chevy pattern). Other minor issues may creep up such as throttle linkage, wiring (starter is on the opposite side), exhaust (I believe the Pontiac manifolds will clear the frame), but the are not insurmountable.
opgi or year one are the best
Pontiac ohc 6 service questionsI have the same vehicle. I have a 69 Pontiac service manual printed in may 71. You can get one from "The Parts Place" in Elburn IL. they have a web site but I don't remember it. You can go to the library and get a chiltons repair manual for your year car and it will have all the specs in it.
To pull trouble codes from a 1992 Pontiac LeMans, you'll typically need to connect a scan tool to the diagnostic port. If you're looking for a specific method, the LeMans may use an OBD-I system, which often involves a paperclip to bridge certain terminals in the diagnostic connector. Check the owner's manual for the exact location and instructions, as it can vary by model and year. If you're still having trouble, consider consulting a repair manual or online forums specific to the LeMans for more detailed guidance.
A 1993 Pontiac Grand Am weighs approximately 2,828 lbs. The Pontiac Grand Am stopped production in the year 2005. The car was replaced with the Pontiac G6.