What is a Fiero kit car?

What is a Fiero kit car?

The Pontiac Fiero/Ferrari XTC/GT package was designed as a bolt-on kit that transformed a stock Pontiac Fiero into a facsimile of a classic Euro performance sports car, primarily taking its styling queues from the legendary Ferrari F-40 of the early ’90s. Fiero, in Italian, means fierce, bold, and haughty—terms that described this mid-engined Pontiac when it debuted to much fanfare in 1983. Though the Fiero’s production only lasted 5 years, this Pontiac’s history stretches just as far into the past as it does in the future.The most valuable Fieros are from 1988, and the final model year Fiero was a brilliant example of GM getting it right immediately before killing a model. See, Pontiac engineers had a dream for the Fiero’s suspension from the beginning, and it was finally realized for 1988.

Is Fiero a Ferrari?

The Fiero is a popular base car for replicas of supercars such as Ferraris and Lamborghinis, as well as for various other kit cars, due to being one of the least expensive mid-engine cars available on the market (see Fiero Mera section). Typically, you can expect to pay around $102,133 for a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge in good condition with average spec. The highest selling price of a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge at auction over the last three years was $313,500.The value of a 1970 Pontiac GTO can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $45,725 for a 1970 Pontiac GTO in good condition with average spec.Typically, you can expect to pay around $5,000 for a 1986 Pontiac Fiero in good condition with average spec. The highest selling price of a 1986 Pontiac Fiero at auction over the last three years was $18,637.Ultimately, the Fiero failed for the same reason most cars fail—it didn’t sell enough. After making a splash in its debut, selling a total of 136,840 examples, the Fiero’s popularity dropped precipitously, to a paltry 26,402 in 1988.

How much horsepower does a 1987 Fiero have?

This Fiero GT is powered by a GM fuel-injected, aluminum block 4. V8 that makes (in stock form) 220 horsepower and 300 ft/lbs of torque. This is a huge improvement over the 98hp that came from the factory 2. V6 . Our Fiero V-8 Engine Conversion Kits allow you to install a small block Chevy engine into any 1984 thru 1988 Pontiac Fiero. They allow you to retain all stock options, including a/c. This kit is designed to be a bolt on installation with no frame cutting required.

How much is a 1987 Fiero worth?

Typically, you can expect to pay around $5,100 for a 1987 Pontiac Fiero in good condition with average spec. The GT cost $13,489 in 1987. Major alterations arrived in 1988 when the Fiero’s front and rear suspensions were substantially upgraded, all brake discs were vented and the $13,999 GT’s V-6 engine received an internally balanced crankshaft for greater smoothness.Typically, you can expect to pay around $4,200 for a 1984 Pontiac Fiero in good condition with average spec. The highest selling price of a 1984 Pontiac Fiero at auction over the last three years was $71,060.

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