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Vehicle Description
Available now is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire one of the most unique and lowest-mileage examples of Pontiac’s most innovative automotive endeavor—the 1987 Pontiac Fiero. With just 893 miles on the odometer since new, this car stands as a remarkable snapshot of General Motors' bold engineering direction in the 1980s. Finished in a crisp White exterior over a Gray cloth interior, this Fiero embodies a striking blend of space-age styling and forward-thinking mechanical design that defined its era. The 1987 model year marked the evolution of the Fiero platform, showcasing Pontiac’s continuous refinement of a concept that was ahead of its time. At its core is the 2.5-liter “Iron Duke” inline-four engine, a proven OHV powerplant selected by GM for its ro
Available now is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire one of the most unique and lowest-mileage examples of Pontiac’s most innovative automotive endeavor—the 1987 Pontiac Fiero. With just 893 miles on the odometer since new, this car stands as a remarkable snapshot of General Motors' bold engineering direction in the 1980s. Finished in a crisp White exterior over a Gray cloth interior, this Fiero embodies a striking blend of space-age styling and forward-thinking mechanical design that defined its era.
The 1987 model year marked the evolution of the Fiero platform, showcasing Pontiac’s continuous refinement of a concept that was ahead of its time. At its core is the 2.5-liter “Iron Duke” inline-four engine, a proven OHV powerplant selected by GM for its robust fuel economy and ease of service. Rated at 98 horsepower and 135 lb-ft of torque, it’s paired seamlessly with a 3-speed automatic transmission, delivering smooth and efficient operation. One of the defining characteristics of the Fiero is its rear mid-engine layout—a configuration rare in American automotive manufacturing, offering a unique driving dynamic with balanced weight distribution and an engaging on-road experience.
This 1987 example benefits from several key updates that separate it from earlier Fieros. While power steering would not become available until the final year of production in 1988, this model features manual steering, offering a connected and responsive feel at speed, true to the car’s lightweight engineering philosophy. Additionally, this vehicle has been retrofitted to use modern R134a refrigerant, ensuring that its factory air conditioning system remains functional with current refrigerant standards.
Underneath its sleek bodywork, the Fiero utilizes a steel spaceframe chassis clad in composite body panels, making it resistant to corrosion and easily serviceable—a concept that would later influence GM’s Saturn lineup. The vehicle's sharp lines, integrated pop-up headlights, and compact fastback proportions garnered attention from the moment it was unveiled, and its semi-exotic design continues to attract enthusiasts and collectors alike. The Fiero’s unique aesthetic and engineering composition led to over 370,000 units being sold during its brief five-year production run, but examples like this one—with under 1,000 miles—are exceedingly uncommon.
This Fiero also comes with a clean CARFAX report, adding another level of confidence for collectors seeking authenticity and transparency. Vehicles of this caliber—showcasing an exceptionally low original mileage figure combined with historical significance and standout design—are increasingly difficult to locate.
Finding another 1987 Pontiac Fiero like this is exceptionally rare. It is an outstanding representation of a pivotal chapter in American automotive engineering—offering a mid-engine platform, striking design, and remarkable originality in one compelling package. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a standout piece of 1980s General Motors innovation that continues to resonate with enthusiasts and collectors to this day.