Silver is very popular, as is red - I much prefer the look of black on gray (ground effects)
Keeps the look stock and is still a very nice paint scheme
A good quality 5W30
A good auto audio shop can fabricate one for you. Or, you might try Crutchfield.com
Pontiac started it's business in the early 1900's and have come out with multiple models of several different cars. Some of these early models include the Pontiac Fiero, and the Pontiac Grand Am. The Pontiac Tempest, and the Pontiac GTO are also good examples.
I have been running this engine in my car for 3 years now, makes the Fiero what it should have been. Scary fast and completly reliable if done right. There are several good references on the web to tell you how and sell you the parts.
Yes It would be esiest if yu has a 1985 V6 Fiero car to get parts off This will require a replacement computer and a bunch of custom wiring and shifter work to get running otherwise. Good Luck
the fiero has a 5 star frontal crash rating. the side i believe were not tested, but i do know that there are reinforced bars around shoulder level on each door http://www.crashtest.com/explanations/archive/crash.htm#anchor106731
no not red!
NO They are old and therefore not as reliable or cheap to fix. also they are not a beginner car. Pre-88 models had handling issues which might not be a good idea for a new driver.
You will want to first paint the wall with primer paint. After that, if you are using a good quality paint for your light color, you can do it with one coat of paint. If it's cheap paint you may need 2 or 3.
145 kmph or around 90 mph according to Pontiac spec. A good running car can easily beat this by 5 mph (at least mine did)
Buttery yellow
I have not heard of this swap before. Get out your tape measure and figure it out. The biggest problem with all Fiero V8 swaps is the tight clearance between the two strut towers. Good Luck