Little American

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AndyBe

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6,673 posts

213 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2008
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I've often fancied one of these (slightly oddball) little things. Not many made with a production run of only 4 years. And many of them are now running around as replica 355's, F40's, F50's and god knows what else !
I came across this little gem with only 58000 miles from new, and made even rarer with the manual gearbox and factory fitted leather interior and sunroof. It's a 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT (2,8 litre V6). It needs a little cosmetic tidy up here and there, but drives and sounds superb. (Mid mounted engine for those that don't know).







Codefaster

281 posts

199 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2008
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I wonder how many people knew which car this would be from the thread title. It was the first thing I thought of smile

Looks nice - you just need to avoid the temptation to do a F355 replica with it!


Forthright MC

8,362 posts

289 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2008
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Codefaster said:
Looks nice - you just need to avoid the temptation to do a F355 replica with it!
yes

its much more interesting as it is IMO


AndyBe

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6,673 posts

213 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2008
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Forthright MC said:
Codefaster said:
Looks nice - you just need to avoid the temptation to do a F355 replica with it!
yes

its much more interesting as it is IMO
Oh don't worry. It'll be all original whilst under my ownership.

Pablo16v

2,207 posts

203 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2008
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That's pretty cool. If I remember correctly Ferris Buellers sister drove one

Dr G

15,362 posts

248 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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Pablo16v said:
That's pretty cool. If I remember correctly Ferris Buellers sister drove one
Obscure reference but I think you're right laugh

Always wondered what that was... scratchchin

Ferg

15,242 posts

263 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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Codefaster said:
I wonder how many people knew which car this would be from the thread title. It was the first thing I thought of smile
LOL! Me too, saw loads back in 1985 when I ventured stateside and I loved the little things. If I had a 355 I'd build a Fiero replica.