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Back in the late 1970s and early '80s, Pontiac was in trouble ... drill machine that stood two and a half stories high. Each Fiero frame was clamped firmly into place before 39 milling heads ...
Let's be real here. For most car guys, the words "Pontiac Fiero" don't evoke immediate thoughts of high-performance ... at any level. Although the mid-engine, two-door compacts were categorized as ...
I remember the first time I saw the Pontiac Fiero. It was on the cover of Road & Track magazine in 1983 and looked like a show stopper. After it came to market as a 1984 model, though ...
which is pricy for a '80s Pontiac, but not all that much cheddar in the grand scheme of things today. What's your take on this GT for that kind of cash? Do you think this Fiero could command ...
Having already scored the major automotive design and manufacturing coup of the '80s, Pontiac continues to refine and upgrade the Fiero, while their motorsports division confidently advances the ...
and it was the brand’s last two-seater until the 2006 Pontiac Solstice. If you’re a collector smitten with 80s nostalgia who has been looking for a clean Fiero in a desirable configuration ...
For many years, the Pontiac Fiero was just some ridiculously cheap relic from the past. The only reason you'd buy one is to turn it into a fake Ferrari. However, the last Fiero ever produced ...
History: Pontiac’s Fiero debuted in 1984 with a rear-mounted ... Further, the car was one of GM’s better late ’80s offerings. Consumer Reports gives good marks to 1987 and ’88 models ...
If you thought the Pontiac Fiero was some quirky ‘80s mid-engine GM experiment, AutoAtlantica’s latest video will show you ...
Coming to us from Oscar Vargas, a.k.a. wb.artist20 on Instagram, this contemporary Pontiac Fiero rendering brings the ‘80s style of the original two-door into the 21 st century. Let’s start in ...
Each Fiero frame was clamped firmly into place ... Back in the late 1970s and early '80s, Pontiac was in trouble. The GTO was a distant memory, the showrooms were stocked with badge-engineered ...