Any love for the Fiero?
There's a trucker I know that comes to my place sometimes, he rebuilds Fieros thinking they'll be worth a fortune someday.
>>16986821
Fuck yeah dude. I'm kind of a pleb, so I don't have much to say, but I sure like the look of it. The '88 actually my favorite, and it looks like that's what you posted!
I'm more of a Firebird man myself but the Fieros are still solid aesthetically
>>16986832
They had great potential. I want to get my hands on one before they die out.
>>16986821
I want one, but I don't know what engine to put in it. The LS1 is too much for it.
The main reason they were cut was because the Fiero was competing with the Corvette.
>>16986821
Posting my favorite Fiero video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg4s4CEUliA
>>16986921
Not true, but it's nice that that rumour grew. The Fiero is a great car. Easily among Pontiac's best.
Swap in a 3800 Turbo or Supercharged variant. I am sure someone makes a sping and bushing kit for it...
>>16986943
Hmm. Gen V supercharged 3800 makes 260hp. How much does the Fiero weigh again?
>>16986965
You win big if you get the GN turbo mill... Torque on either will be outta sight and with all the weight on the rear wheels, you have a good little barnstormer.
>>16986989
Pretty sure I've heard of a kit for the 3800 somewhere so it shouldn't be that hard
>>16986927
That's amazing
You can easily get a better car for the same money, but its got alot of character. Wonderful exhaust sound while cruising, becomes more fun at higher speeds. I have a Fiero Formula as my semi-daily.
>>16987482
Neat, I drive an 88 GT. Even with the extra weight it's still fun
>>16987482
is yours stock?
>>16986939
>The Fiero is a great car.
> Easily among Pontiac's best.
"No."
>>16987698
Yes. Still needs alot of minor fixes though. More power would be nice but its good enough for me as is.