It's a little-known fact that, when the inaugural Indianapolis 500 was run in 1911, the pace car for that event was supplied by long defunct automaker Stoddard-Dayton. In the ensuing years, vehicles ...
We know, we’ve said it a lot that some really off-the-wall crazy stuff ends up on the internet. File this one towards the top, though. The Pontiac Fiero was supposed to revolutionize the sports car ...
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The reputation of the Pontiac Fiero is a mixed bag. Some will tell you that it was impractical as a commuter car and inadequate as a performance car, while others admire it as a 1980s time capsule, ...
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Forty years ago, a sprightly looking two-seater burst onto the U.S. market, grabbing the imagination of everyone who wanted a Ferrari but had to work a normal day job. The Pontiac Fiero was introduced ...
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Facebook Marketplace Find: Thrust-Propelled Pontiac Fiero GT
Right up front, the seller discloses the factory powertrain has been replaced by a GE T-58 helicopter turbine converted from ...
For about five years is the late 1980s, the now-defunct GM brand Pontiac built and sold the Fiero. Envisioned as a sports car with American DNA, the Fiero never even came close to the Italian ...
The gearhead delight from this weekend's Texas Mile event culminated with the 257.7-mph standing mile run of a Hennessey-tuned twin-turbo Ford GT. It looks pretty boss, but for sheer bravery it can't ...
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