Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => General Fiero Discussion => Topic started by: pgackerman on December 10, 2017, 08:28:20 pm
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Have a look at Hemmings:
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2017/12/10/challenging-drive-me-styling-the-genesis-of-the-pontiac-fiero/?refer=news (https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2017/12/10/challenging-drive-me-styling-the-genesis-of-the-pontiac-fiero/?refer=news)
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I'm glad the Fiero didn't look like that:
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The 89 coupe began to evolve into something like that. Reminded me of the Buick Reatta.
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Last one isn't bad looking. Best '89 I've ever seen. And I see the Reatta-look.
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Yes, the bottom 2 bear more than a passing resemblance to a Reatta, but are the same model. The top one is the 2+2, which is now a fastback.
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The top one was only a buck. Not a real car. The other two were concept drawings. This is the real car.
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I met a guy at one of the Polar Bear Runs who was into Reattas. He also thought the design came from Pontiac.
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I don't believe so. Those are totally different cars. The top one (2-tone brown) has a back seat. It's an '84. The bottom 2 are clay models.
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You're correct. I saved the images a year or two ago from an article on the concept cars. The top one does have the bumper pads, but it might have been as late as 85. I don't believe there was an 86 base coupe with pads, was there? I wouldn't think they'd be playing with a 4-seater in the initial stages of the car.
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GM made one 2+2. It was originally 2 separate cars. The purpose was to show the strength of the space frame. Its V6 is an early model, and no recalls have been performed on it. GM had a bunch of extra '84 models with no VIN's sitting around that couldn't be licensed, so GM put them to use.
More info here (http://www.gafiero.org/bbs/index.php?topic=2833.msg27615#msg27615) and here (http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/097907.html).
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Charlie, I think there were bumperpads in 86. That was the last of them, probably made so tjey could use up leftover parts
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I only saw 57 pages, but cleaned them up a bit. Future viewers can find them here (http://gafieroclub.org/pics/pip/tshark/FieroPress.pdf).
We don't have the PDF plugin on this site (bandwidth reasons), so you'll have to download the full PDF to view.
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Thank you for posting this!