The Pontiac Fiero is a mid-engine sports car that was built by
American automobile manufacturer General Motors from 1983 to 1988
for the 1984 to 1988 model years. The Fiero was designed by George
Milidrag and Hulki Aldikacti as a sports car. It was the first
two-seater, Pontiac, since the 1926 to 1938 coupes, and the first
mass-produced mid-engine sports car by a U.S. manufacturer. Many
technologies incorporated in the Fiero design, such as composite
panels, were radical for their time. Other features included hidden
headlamps and, initially, integrated stereo speakers in the driver
and passenger headrests. A total of 370,168 units were produced
over the relatively short production run of five years. The 1987
Fiero arrived This was the first full year the fastback roofline
was offered, Though originally conceived by Pontiac insiders as a
new model, possibly called the "GTP" or "GTU," it has been said
that GM management at the time felt that using "GTP" or "GTU"
suggested a racing car, an image they did not want to promote.
Individuals present at the unveiling of the new fastback roof
style, in February 1984, at GM's Arizona test track, actually
thought it was a new Corvette at first. Whether you want a weekend
cruiser or just a stylish daily driver, this Fiero could fit the
bill. Featuring upgraded sway bars, shocks, wheels, and exhaust!
This 1987 Pontiac Fiero is for sale by our Dallas Showroom and can
be viewed in greater detail including 100+ HD pictures at
www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information, please call
our knowledgeable staff at 817-310-9400 or email us at
[email protected] If you would like to see it in
person, schedule an appointment at our Dallas Showroom.