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.
not as far as I know.
Check the VIN #. "242" is the GTO number.
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
1964. It is argued that the 1964 GTO was the first muscle car.
Little GTO was created in 1964.
Pontiac GTO was created in 1964.
Yes.
No. The 2 42 tells you - Pontiac, GTO but you will need to get a copy of the build sheet for further information.
The first year for the GTO was 1964.
It doesn't have a frame as it's a unibody.
It's at the top, just to the rear of the tail pipe hanger. You will have to have the body off to see it.
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.