* Online Retailers: Sites like Amazon, eBay, and others often have used owner's manuals for sale. Search for "1997 Pontiac Grand Am GT owner's manual." Be aware that prices can vary widely.
* Used Bookstores/Online Used Booksellers: Check local used bookstores or online marketplaces like Abebooks or ThriftBooks.
* Pontiac Parts Dealers (if still operating): While Pontiac is no longer a brand, some dealerships that handled Pontiac vehicles might still have access to manuals or know where to find them. This is less likely, but worth a shot.
* Online Forums: Search Pontiac-specific forums or car enthusiast forums. Someone may have a digital copy they are willing to share or point you toward a reliable source.
* Repair Manuals: While not exactly an owner's manual, a repair manual (like those from Haynes or Chilton) will often contain a significant amount of the same information, including specifications and diagrams.
Important Note: Be cautious of unofficial sources claiming to sell a manual. Make sure the seller has a good reputation and offers secure payment options. A digital download might be cheaper but always check the file type and source for legitimacy to avoid malware.