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87_FieroGT



Joined: 02 Jan 2007
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Location: Torrance, CA

1987

PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 2:53 pm    Post subject: Calling all Fiero Owners! Reply with quote

Just wanted to see which members own Fieros and hear a little about your car.

I'm not new to PR, but my membership and profile were "lost" somehow and have just recently been restored.

I've got a 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT, 5 speed, Medium Red Metallic that I'm working to restore. So, what have you got?
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cjsFiero85



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:16 pm    Post subject: '85 Fiero Sport Coupe Reply with quote

We've traded emails before. I'm not new to PR either. My car was the February 2007 calendar car. I am the original owner.

It is a 1985 Sport Coupe. The Sport Coupe was situated in the Fiero line above the base car and below the SE. Mine has a 2.5L with a five speed. The Sport Coupes were unusual in that they could have a varied mix of options. For instance when I was buying mine, the dealer had a Sport Coupe with a V6.

Anyway, my car has A/C, tilt-wheel, sunroof, aluminum wheels, AM/FM stereo with auto-reverse cassette, luggage rack, rear window defogger (a completely unecessary option on a Fiero) and the GT steering wheel wrapped in brown leather to match the tan and brown interior but with that standard black rubber center. The body is white.

I've driven it over 104,000 miles. It has been the most reliable car that I have ever owned. Except for some clutch problems early on, I've only replaced the oxygen sensor (once), the throttle position sensor (once), a few of the light bulbs, the heater core, and regular maintenance items (hoses, belts, tires, brakes, shocks and fluids and filters). A couple of years ago I installed the vented brake kit from the Fiero Store on the front. I've replaced the shocks twice and now use Monroe Sensatrak shocks. I've also put on the widest tires that the stock wheels will accomodate. I have kept my car completely stock. The only mods are window tint and Fiero splash guards.

There must be other Fiero owners who are members of the Registry. We can not be the only ones.

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87_FieroGT



Joined: 02 Jan 2007
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Location: Torrance, CA

1987

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know of a couple of others, but don't see them post often.

I was wondering about the vented disc upgrade you installed; did it improve the braking? I wanted to improve the brakes on my car, I think that's one of the car's weak spots.

Thanks.
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super



Joined: 08 Aug 2006
Posts: 643
Location: Sullivan, Missouri

1974 Super Duty TransAm

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello guys,

I am a previous Fiero. My collection of cars grew very quickly and I ended up selling the Fieros I had. I am very supportive of you guys and know both of you own great cars. I really enjoyed the past feature on the Fiero. Hope to see your car featured too David.

The Fieros I owned were extremely practical. Good fuel economy, great handling, etc. They are great looking cars too!! Of all the small cars I have owned over the years, my Fieros were excellent in bad weather conditions such as snow and ice. I could not believe how good they got around.

Happy to see you guys in the club and look forward to articles on Fieros. Do you guys have any info on the 2.5 iron duke super duty program? Larry was going to look it up, but thought you guys might be able to obtain it quicker. I gave my GM papers on this to the last guy I sold my Fiero to. I can try to get copies from him.

Quick question. Did the Fiero and T-1000 (Chevette) share the same spindles?

Thanks,
Jeff
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cjsFiero85



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 8:03 am    Post subject: Vented Brake Kit Reply with quote

Honestly, I don't know. I never really did any testing to determine if there was any improvement in braking with the vented brake kit. I don't race or drive my car too aggressively, and here in the relatively flat Midwest, brake fade is not an issue. I just thought that as long as I needed to do a brake job, it would be worthwhile to upgrade the brakes. There definately has not been a loss in performance.
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87_FieroGT



Joined: 02 Jan 2007
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Location: Torrance, CA

1987

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very Happy Hi Todd. It's great to hear from another Fiero owner!

Got any pictures?

BTW, I noticed you have an 84 944. I had one of those too. What a great sportscar.

How do you like your Solstice?
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:13 pm    Post subject: Fiero GT Reply with quote

Hello, I came across my 87 GT about 3 years ago by accident while I was looking for a 68 mustang. I test drove it and fell in love with it. It's a fun car and I've had alot of people ask about it when I take it out. It's Med Red with sunroof and rear wing. It has 112,000 miles. Everything works great after I finally got the AC working. It's all original except for the Pioneer deck/speakers and Potenzia tires. I realize there's not much value on these cars, but I think they are very underrated.
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Larry
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:13 pm    Post subject: '87 GT Reply with quote

You have one of the best Fieros around. The bugs were all worked out, the performance was great.. why PMD/GM pulled the plug after getting everything right is a wonder.

The Fiero groups are a very dedicated bunch and love their cars-- as they should. They sure represent an interesting part of Pontiac's unique history.

Fiero... our little secret!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:01 am    Post subject: Fiero Reply with quote

Hey Guys; I am not a Fiero owner, but as an old GM foreman I thought I would share some info. In Canada at least we were told the first year production of four cyl. Fiero had a lifetime warranty on engine oil leaks. Reason was the oil would leak down on to the cat converter and set the car on fire. Not knocking the car just sharing hidden warranty info. Enjoy.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 7:47 pm    Post subject: 84 Fiero notch Reply with quote

I have a 84 notch back with 51000 original miles. I bought it two years ago from someone who had it in storage for years. It in beautiful shape with only a few minor fixes still needed. (A/C, cruise)
Last year we only drove it on nice days in the Summer so I looked into historical vehicle plates and collector car insurance for this year. My plates went from $100/year to $30/10 years! That's $3/year!! The insurance was just as amazing. The Detroit area has the one of the highest rates in the country and I was paying almost $100/month for minimum coverage, no collision or comp. Now I get full coverage for $130/year!!!!!

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:58 pm    Post subject: new to me 87 Reply with quote

I have a 1987 Gt. Just got her.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 10:34 pm    Post subject: 1987 Fiero Reply with quote

Fiero... probably one of Pontiac's most fun cars to have today!

Congratulations of a great move in the Pontiac hobbyplace. They are great little cars, and in my opinion, the later ones were fantastic looking cars. Not that the earlier ones weren't nice, but it seemed Pontiac finally was getting them right were they should have been in the first place... and then pulled the plug- in their seeming infinite wisdom... NOT!

I see you have registered for our PontiacRegistry.com free trial membership. I hope you enjoy all that we have built for ALL Pontiac lovers.

I would like to ask you to share a story of yourself, your car love affairs (even if not all Pontiac... we are forgiving!), your purchase of your new Fiero, some about the car, and a bunch of good photo so we can do a Cover Car Feature article. Check our On-Line Magazine for how that would look.

Your car doesn't need to be perfect. As a matter of fact, we love those that are driven in process, generally enjoyed... and even more learning about the people who own them. If you would, I will give you a FREE 2-years PontiacRegistry.com membership AND even make a sharp 18x24 show Display Board of your car. (I actually send you the artwork to have printed locally, but it is still a super deal, and a way of saying "Thank You" for sharing your story. Below is a sample of one of the Display Boards I did for another of our feature cars.

Again, congratulations!

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:51 pm    Post subject: Twins, sort of Reply with quote

I have an 85 GT resto-mod as my daily driver as I get ready to perform the engine swap to a 3.4 DOHC. My 'twin' is actually the genetic predecessor to the GT body...I have an 84 Indy Fiero in pristine condition and am the 2nd owner of the car. The engine was replaced under recall 12000 miles ago and the total mileage is 48010 as of it being delivered to me by enclosed truck. I plan on driving it while my 85 is down for the swap. My main reason for it is to show it and enjoy cruising in it. Does anyone know if the Pace Car registry is still active for these? Thanks...Steve
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:39 pm    Post subject: Pace Car Registry Reply with quote

Looks like this "general" pace car registry has a Fiero section: http://www.indypacecars.com/1984.html

Don't forget to register it in our Registry too.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

New here. I have a 1984 Pace car. It's a true Y82 car. Just doing a few things to it and then drive it.
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