https://journal.classiccars...d-in-online-auction/(In the above link, scroll down to 2nd car)
The docket also includes “the only Pontiac Fiero Finale ever produced, now with updated specifications and 58,000 miles on the clock,” the auction company said in its news release.
The car was designed by Antony Clayton for Candy Apple Cars and was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in the mid-1980s, and was the basis for a series of aftermarket body kits that were offered.
Clayton recently updated the car with some design revisions, daytime running lights, carbon dash, new seats and paint.
Though exotic in appearances and unique in their designs, the cars are expected to sell for prices that are far from exotic for the collector car market. H&H Classics has set a pre-auction estimate of £16,000 to £20,000 ($20,650 to $23,230) on Indecision and of £12,000 to £14,000 ($15,500 to $18,070) on the Fiero Finale.
The following is copied from a post V8 Archie made in 2014 when he was selling the the molds & tooling to produce the Fino & Finale body kits.
These body kits are designed to fit on the Pontiac Fiero chassis. They were originally designed by Peter Ashdown (pretty interesting guy Google him) in Essex England. I bought the business from him when he retired several years ago.