Less than 60,000 original miles on the motor. It’s all original pieces, or replacement parts from old Fieros. Daily driver for 2 years works great.
For 1984, the Indianapolis 500 Pace Car was the all-new Pontiac Fiero. Two thousand Indy Fieros were sold, with all of them powered by the 2.5L four-cylinder engine making 92 horsepower. Transmissions available were the three-speed automatic or the four-speed manual that both of our cars have. The Fiero was initially a huge sales success.
While not the fastest car in the collection, it is an important car in the history of the Indianapolis 500 Pace Cars. It was the first four-cylinder car to pace the race in 70 years and was the only mid-engined car to pace the race until the 2020 Corvette