Not a numbers question per se, so feel free to move to a more appropriate spot if necessary. A few months ago I ordered PHS for my car for fun essentially. My car is nothing special and hardly original but I thought it might be cool to see/confirm some options my car came with, when it was built and where it was sold. Unfortunately the invoice I received was a poor copy and hardly legible in some spots. I did confirm some options which was what I wanted. Also discovered it was a W72 car which I hadn’t known before. Original engine is long gone.
Between the build sheet and observations it was originally sterling silver with decals and came with A/C, cruise, rear defroster, tinted glass, Y92? lamp group (which I assume is the courtesy lights), illuminated visor mirror (which it doesn’t have and I didn’t know existed even), power windows, power locks, AM/FM stereo, tilt wheel, custom trim group and as mentioned, W72. I wish it listed what wheels it had originally but it doesn’t. Also has deluxe Lombardy interior but that’s not on the invoice. Overall a fairly well optioned car I guess.
Anyway, the dealer info area on the PHS looked awful but on a whim on another forum someone suggested posting the invoice and actually was able to make out the dealer info which, after comparing that with the invoice, looks completely feasible.
Car was shipped on 11/08/1976 to Belcastro Pontiac in Ferndale, MI. Not much info out there in the google about it other than it used to be Higgins Pontiac till ‘72 but the building still stands. I know it’s probably not real exciting or relevant to most of you but being younger, it’s cool for me to imagine maybe my car was sitting behind the glass in that showroom back in late 1976 or early 1977. And being only about 1 hour and 15 min south in Toledo, the car hasn’t wandered too far in 46 years.