Vehicle Description
This 1984 Pontiac Fiero 2M4 2-seat mid-engine is powered by the
Iron Duke 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine mated to a 4-speed manual
transmission. It features design elements, including a wedge shape,
full-width rear neutral-density reflex tail lamp. The body was
formed from corrosive-resistant composite "Enduraflex" panels and
rested on a space frame of high-strength steel. Designed by George
Milidag, it was the very first mid-engine production car built in
America. This car has its original wheels and interior, along with
new tires and brakes. Features hidden headlamps, an integrated
stereo, sunroof and 4-wheel disc brakes. The 1984 Fiero made the
Car and Driver Magazine's Ten Best list for 1984 and was selected
to be the Official Pace Car for the 1984 Indianapolis 500. 63,245
miles (the title reads mileage exempt).