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The Fiero 2+2 4 seat Concept Prototype at the Pontiac Oakland Automobile Museum (Page 1/3) |
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Midwest Fiero Clubs
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DEC 30, 11:23 AM
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cliffw
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DEC 30, 02:20 PM
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That is so cool. In production, that exact car would sell today.
Thanks.
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fierofool
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DEC 30, 11:39 PM
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I saw a picture of FieroChic and another young lady sitting in the back seats. The seats were slid forward and the backrests were tilted forward. There was hardly any leg, knee or foot room. The rear seats could probably only be used to strap a child seat into or to use as extra luggage/grocery space.
On facebook, this video shows the interior space. https://www.facebook.com/mi...os/2051232555145038/[This message has been edited by fierofool (edited 12-30-2019).]
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2.5
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DEC 31, 09:00 AM
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Cool A good place for people to see that piece of Pontiac Fiero History. We saw that Museum during the Fiero 35th Anniversary Celebration.
Cool shot with the silver horse and the silver Fiero.[This message has been edited by 2.5 (edited 12-31-2019).]
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cliffw
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DEC 31, 11:50 AM
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quote | Originally posted by fierofool: I saw a picture of FieroChic and another young lady sitting in the back seats. The seats were slid forward and the backrests were tilted forward. There was hardly any leg, knee or foot room. The rear seats could probably only be used to strap a child seat into or to use as extra luggage/grocery space.
On facebook, this video shows the interior space. https://www.facebook.com/mi...os/2051232555145038/
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Thanks for that. I only saw the seat's backrest tilted forward but FieroChic was not there. Not the picture you saw but I believe you. I wonder how much forward leg room there was.
quote | Originally posted by 2.5: Cool A good place for people to see that piece of Pontiac Fiero History.
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When will it come south ? GM should have it on a traveling show. They could showcase it in every Pontiac dealership, ... of wait, .
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Thunderstruck GT
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DEC 31, 12:39 PM
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quote | Originally posted by 2.5:
Cool A good place for people to see that piece of Pontiac Fiero History. We saw that Museum during the Fiero 35th Anniversary Celebration.
Cool shot with the silver horse and the silver Fiero.
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True but I know way too much about that so called "museum" to donate my money elsewhere and stay far away from it.
The 4 seater is cool, I just hope the owner doesn't sign it over to the person running that "museum" thinking it has a good home.[This message has been edited by Thunderstruck GT (edited 12-31-2019).]
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2.5
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DEC 31, 03:32 PM
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quote | Originally posted by cliffw: GM should have it on a traveling show. They could showcase it in every Pontiac dealership, ... of wait, . |
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Thankfully GM doesn't own it or few if anyone would ever see it. 
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pHoOl
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DEC 31, 08:19 PM
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RAREW66
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JAN 04, 12:07 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Thunderstruck GT:
True but I know way too much about that so called "museum" to donate my money elsewhere and stay far away from it.
The 4 seater is cool, I just hope the owner doesn't sign it over to the person running that "museum" thinking it has a good home.
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Could you please explain to me what your knowledge is with this statement? I am not exactly sure what this all about. Words like this make me overly concerned.
My very expensive one of a kind prototype irreplaceable Fiero is on display at the "museum" which has existed for almost a decade and is run by a "person" that I have personally known for close to 30 years. My trust in displaying the car at the museum is not something that was a quick decision, but a culmination of years of positive exchange. Even my insurance company underwriters determined that this is a safe venue to display the car.
Please educate me, I would love to hear if there is a risk present that I need to yank the car out immediately.
Fred
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fierofool
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JAN 04, 03:22 PM
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pHoOl those were some of the pictures I recall, too. I had a number of them on another PC but it wiped out, losing everything. I think they may have been posted in Girls with Fieros when they first appeared on PFF.
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