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1986 Fiero S O L D

THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN SOLD

Note: The photographs in this article can be enlarged by right clicking on the image, and selecting "View Image"


Asking - - $4500 - Cash (negotiable)

Phone: 517-304-3691

(NO TEXT MESSAGES PLEASE)

Email: p-body@bergerweb.net

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The following are photos of the interior of the vehicle

Driver's Door
Driver's Floor
Instrument Panel
Passenger Dash Pouch
Passenger Door
Passenger and Driver Seats
Center Console - - - - - - - - - - - - - Left Front Tire

In 1984, the Fiero Coupe tested by the NHTSA as the safest production car for sale in the U.S.A.

The P-car was originally intended to be called the Pontiac Pegasus and its emblem depicted a winged horse, designed by stylist Jon Albert. The Pontiac sales organization rejected that name, however, on the dubious grounds that people wouldn't know how to pronounce it. Bruce MacDonald, Pontiac's director of public relations, ultimately came up with the name Fiero, (Italian for "Proud") which became the P-car's official name.