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From the similar-sounding name and looks (especially in the nose) to the ... the humble Fiero into a near-perfect replica of ...
The abrupt downfall of Pontiac’s innovative mid-engine car was the result of ... designed a complete body kit that turned the Fiero into a Ferrari 308. It took them around two years of design ...
Offered as a no-reserve auction, the 1986 Pontiac Fiero Ferrari Enzo replica is currently ... and a fake V12 engine cover under which a modest GM V6 lurks to provide actual motivation.
According to the listing, this faux Ferrari was actually quite the project. The donor Fiero's chassis was ... the standard-issue Pontiac 2.8-liter V8 engine still lives under the cover.
Instead, the rear deck lid now gets a decal showing off the twin-turbocharged 2.9L V8 from a Ferrari F40. Up front, the Pontiac Fiero now mounts a 350 cubic inch V8 engine, which exhales through ...
Built from 1983 to 1988, the Pontiac Fiero was a very poor attempt from General Motors’ part at making a mid-engine sports car ... make the Fiero look like a Ferrari F40. This particular example ...
In 1984, the only engine available for the Fiero was the "Iron Duke ... installed body kit that resembled a Ferrari 308 and sold through select Pontiac dealers. The 1988 model year brought ...
Fortunately for us all, the current owners of this Fiero-based Ferrari F40 replica did ... the car in favor of the supercharged 3800 engine from a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. The Supercharged 3800 ...
With a nose like a Ferrari 308, the Fiero was Pontiac's bid to reignite waning ... He envisioned a two-seater, mid-engine sports coupe — America's first production car of that type.
When introduced in 1984, the Pontiac Fiero wasn't marketed as a sports car. Though it was General Motors' first mid-engine production ... and a GT with a sportier Ferrari-aping fastback profile ...
From the June 1987 issue of Car and Driver. Okay. So they canceled your TV series. Or the SEC finally got wise to all your insider-trading deals. Or those junk bonds you thought were bulletproof ...