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A single-owner 1986 Pontiac Fiero SE V6 is now live on Hagerty Marketplace, offered without reserve and showcasing the unique ...
Bill Hoglund, Champion of the Fiero. 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 versions of other ...
If you are looking for an affordable, fun-to-drive car that is a bit easier on the eyes than your run-of-the-mill econobox hatchback, you may want to take a serious look at Pontiac’s mid-engi… ...
However, I still find discarded '88 Fieros every year or two, so parts are still out there. This is a top-of-the-line GT model, ... 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT in California wrecking yard.
Pontiac's new Fiero may well be the most significant new car to emerge from Detroit in the last decade. ... FIERO RACE CAR PARTS. See All 21 Photos.
An astounding 136,940 examples of the Pontiac Fiero were sold in 1984, its first year. But all was not well. Many buyers expected a sports car but found themselves with a 1970s-style econowedge.
In 1984, the plastic-bodied Pontiac Fiero, which means "very proud" in Italian and "fierce" in Spanish, was released for $7,999. By the end of the year, nearly 137,000 were on the road (via Motor ...
Fiero. It means “Fire” in Italian. That’s actually not true, it means “Proud,” but a lot of people think it means fire, perhaps because the early Pontiac Fieros had a disproportionate ...
Remember that insane Lancia/Jeep-looking off-road Pontiac Fiero conversion we found called the "Jalapeno?" Of course you do, which is why I dragged my ass all the way to Phoenix, Arizona to meet ...
Donor parts came from a wrecked 2015 Model S 85D, whose 16 battery modules would be arranged in the Pontiac just like Tesla did with the Lotus Elise: five in the frunk, 11 in the engine bay.
"I had enough parts, new and used, to build new cars, almost," Evans says. Among that stash: a 232-horsepower Super Duty four-cylinder race engine, which is what Pontiac installed in the three ...
The last example of the Pontiac Fiero ever produced sold for a rather significant $90,000 at a recent classic car auction in held Greensboro, North Carolina.