1984-1988
Approximately 6,000 Pontiac Fieros with T-tops were produced between 1988 and 1989, the only years they were offered. The T-top option was part of an effort to enhance the Fiero's appeal, but it was discontinued after the 1989 model year. This limited production makes T-top Fieros relatively rare among enthusiasts today.
It was a very common option.
all fieros have it in the gas tank
there were only fire problems in the 1984 4cyl fieros, not any of the later years
Yes, a 3.1 will fit in the Fiero. They are the same block.
Poor oil control and overheating on the 2.5L caused the fires.
Yes, former Arizona governor Ev Mecham commissioned the creation of eight custom-built Pontiac Fieros for his dealership, Mecham Pontiac. These vehicles were modified to reflect his personal style and preferences, showcasing unique features and designs. The project exemplified Mecham's passion for cars and his involvement in the automotive industry.
Fieros came with 2 differnent stock motors, a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder, and a 2.8 liter v6
All Fieros are two seat only If you have seen the one the idiot ruined by stretching it and adding two seats I feel sorry for you.
The final car made by Pontiac was the G6 Sedan. The last car was made in the Orion Township plant. At the time of the last car, Pontiac had been in business for 82 years.
Fieros came with a 2.5 four or a 2.8 V6. None were made with a 3.1
depends on the angle of the trailers liftgate (ramp) & who you have for help, fieros are little but not light. they have a steel skeleton frame that puts the car @ about 4000lbs.