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Spring Startup of The 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT 2009

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2009

Stored since the fall of 2008, its time to move the Fiero. Startup and park in the driveway with a quick tour.

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  • Are you going to leave it stock?

  • @1BlubeTube Mostly...not opposed to modern day improvements.

  • I found an 88 for 2..all it needs is paint should I take it?

  • @Kyse2244 Always...more cars are more fun...if you have the time, space, and money.

  • the 1984-1988 Pontiac Fiero was assembled in

    Pontiac, Michigan, United States

  • @Annihilator1111 yes...in an old G-body assembly plant,..they used about 1/4 of it.

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  • GM needs to make another mid engined car. theres just something that is so fun about them.

  • @1BlubeTube That's true

  • @jharrypot2004 Well nothing is perfect, is it.

  • @1BlubeTube I think the only thing that wasn't American-Made in it were the 5-Speed Manuals which were made by Getrag and Isuzu. The 3-Speed auto though was made by GM

  • A vehicle junkyard would be nice to have, I use too live accross from one on a dirt road in MN. They were always building some racecar or building something that was fast. Just thaught I would put that out their, my wishes.

  • Oh yeah, you remind me of a friend of mine in New Lenox, IL that is South of Chicago. He's always fixing something.

  • @Kyse2244 If its a Fiero, then yeah, take it damn-it.

  • @Turbo231 Well thats good your opened-minded, the Fiero wasn't perfect just because of its size and body-engineering. Its too bad that Pontiac had to give up on the American Super-Car because GM didn't want the Fiero to Rival the Vette. I think it was dumb of them to do that, because the Fiero that could've been refined to a high-end super-car could've been renound around the world. After all, I believe it was 100% American-Made.

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