1984 Pontiac Fiero SE V6.

January 25, 2010

8 comments
Fiero means "proud" in Italian and "wild, fierce, or ferocious" in Spanish.




8 comments:

coopey said...

Brochure condition

Tony Piff said...

surprised at how much i'm likin' it. looks like a fast little car.

Bob said...

Very nice example of a Fiero 2M6 except the 2M6 (the "6" stands for 2.8 Liter V-6 engine equipped)was not available until the following year, 1985. Only the 2M4 was available in 1984 (the "4" stands for 2.5 Liter 4 cyl inline engine, commonly called the Iron Duke).

Anonymous said...

I remember having one for my first car,After i got out of High school. I ended up having to put in a new engine and I did V8 Swap and that made a big difference.

Bob said...

A month after I posted my comment on this Fiero being a 1985, I bought a 1984 2M4 in pristine condition, red, 78K miles, even the A/C works! These Fieros are sweet cars.

Tony Piff said...

awesome, bob. does it have the paintmatched rims?

Bob said...

No, it has the four ribbed angeled spoke alloy rims with the original center caps and lug nut caps.

Anonymous said...

Cool..that's the only year ('85) you could get a V6 in a "bumper-pad" Fiero..I guess you could call it the sleeper Fiero. The '86-'88 SEs had the really neat aero noses & rear bumper fascias and the '86-'88 GTs had the totally different fastback roof.
The wheels are off an '86 or '87 GT Fiero and were originally silver or gold.