Gateway Classic Cars of San Antonio/Austin is happy to offer this
1985 Pontiac Fiero SE. The Pontiac Fiero was produced from 1984 to
1988, although the planning for the new model began in the late
1970s with project engineers proposing a two-seat, mid-engine
design that no US manufacturer had tackled before. GM launched
"Project Pegasus" with the intent to develop a high-volume commuter
car with sports-car-handsome looks. The Fiero name was chosen, one
that has several meanings including "fierce" and "wild" in Spanish
and "proud" in Italian. This is optioned with the 2.8L "Iron Duke"
MFI H.O. 6-cylinder engine paired up to the 3-speed automatic
transmission. This Fiero was bought new from Lembas Pontiac in
Thousand Oaks, CA. mid-year 1985 & made its way to TX in 2018 &
will be sent out with all of the original paperwork as well as an
entire folder of maintenance receipts. The CarFax is clean & has an
apparent mileage discrepancy that is offset by actual maintenance
receipts showing that the 116,868 mile odometer reading is possibly
the correct mileage (although we cannot guarantee it outside of
these receipts). Additional options include AM/FM/Cassette, power
windows, power door locks and moonroof. If you've never had the
experience of driving these little Pontiac rockets, this is a
chance to pick up an affordable classic that is ready to roll!
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