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New Hemmings Article, Today we learned: The Fiero wasn’t Pontiac’s first mid-engine c by 87_FieroGT
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Hemmings just posted a new article on the Pontiac X4, an early Pontiac mid-engine experiment that used a RADIAL 2 stroke air cooled engine. Very interesting! I've never heard of this car.

Today we learned: The Fiero wasn’t Pontiac’s first mid-engine car

I love all the new attention the C8 seems to be bringing the Fiero.

Edit to add link! Doh

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It ws the first PRODUCTION mid-engined car. I've seen thesmokingtire on Youtube state that the Corvette is GM's first production mid-engined production car.
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