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Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #15
ive drive a lime green one with drop springs neerly 5 thousand miles and have love every minute of it. the bigest problem with it is it belongs to my friend not me.

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #16
Anybody rode in one that had a 355 V8? I could have sworn I wet my self when he floored it.

The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago has one like this. It has next to nothing for miles on it.


Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #17
I think this is one of the better examples i've personally seen.
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Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #18
That red one is nice - that's the bodystyle I like. I think I'd rather do a supercharged 3800 swap into one though - lighter and would probably fit better
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Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #19
Quote from: Thunder Chicken
That red one is nice - that's the bodystyle I like. I think I'd rather do a supercharged 3800 swap into one though - lighter and would probably fit better

You'd be rather surprised about that one. There is a place near Chicago that does the v8 swaps as a fulltime business (along with body mod part fabrication), and they've found that in the end the average weight difference is typically no more than 85lbs swaping from a v6 to v8, and 150lbs from a I4 to the v8.
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Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #20
You would also be supried about the amount of room in there also.

Here we go. This is my friends Fiero. As you can see he sold it though

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #21
i like how the notchback ones look better.

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #22
I've heard of people putting Northstar's into Fieros too.

Garrett H.
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Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #23
my ex wife had one when we first met it was a fun lil car 'cept on icy roads oh and its like sitting on the road too

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #24
I was a at a  autoshow a couple of years back and somone has a 1st gen Fiero and stuffed in a LS1 from a Caprice. The guy said it loved to melt rubber.

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #25





Those are teh realest hawtness.

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #26
Quote from: LSX
I was a at a  autoshow a couple of years back and somone has a 1st gen Fiero and stuffed in a LS1 from a Caprice. The guy said it loved to melt rubber.


Doncha mean LT1? The Caprice never came with an LS1.

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
Engine, wheels, tires, etc!
Exhaust sound clip
Another clip

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #27
My bad

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #28
As to the convertables, I dont think they were Factory, I read that GM did do a feasibility study and it didn't pan out. I have the book showing the Concept 1st Gen.

Whats the track records of those pontiac fieros?

Reply #29



Here is a 1986?ish GM prototype Convertible Fiero with a left hinged rear deck and functioning convertable roof .

 I have 3 others photos of either concept or prototype Fieros if anyone is intersted, post here and I'll post them