1986 Pontiac Fiero GT Project







Ended Sep 25, 2025 at 7:20 PM UTC
Description
The 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT marked a turning point for Pontiac’s ambitious mid-engine sports car. Originally launched in 1984 as a fuel-efficient commuter car, the Fiero evolved into a true performance vehicle by '86. The GT model featured a sleek fastback design that distinguished it from earlier notchback styles and gave it a more exotic, European-inspired look.
Under the hood, the Fiero GT was equipped with a 2.8-liter V6 engine producing 140 horsepower, paired with manual or automatic transmission. This powertrain, combined with a sport-tuned suspension, offered significantly improved handling and acceleration over the base models. The car’s mid-engine layout provided balanced weight distribution, enhancing its cornering capabilities.
“Let’s make it official," Road & Track wrote of the GT. "The debate is over. The Fiero isn’t just a nice, two-seat commuter car anymore. It’s a world-class sports car ... [It] almost seems to have an intuitive sense of what you want it to do.”
This red-painted 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT comes from the estate of its longtime owner and was ordered with numerous factory options, including a sunroof, rear spoiler, air conditioning, cruise control, and power sport mirrors. However, the car has been in storage and does not start.
Highlights
Finished in Medium Red Metallic paint over two-tone black and gray interior
Leather GT bucket seats with Fiero logo
Powered by a mid-mounted 2.8-liter V6 rated at 140 hp
MSD ignition system
Five-speed manual transmission
Features
Included options (according to order sheet):
Sunroof
Rear spoiler
Air conditioning
Cruise control
Power locks
Power sport mirrors
Carpeted Fiero floor mats
Heavy duty battery
Pioneer AM/FM/CD stereo
120 mph speedometer and 6,000 rpm tachometer
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Konig wheels and Falken Ziex ZE512 tires: 225/45ZR17 front, 245/40ZR18 rear
Known Imperfections
Car has been in storage and does not start
Spider cracks around hood emblem and some paint scuffs
Wear around driver’s headlight housing
Paint loss on rear air intakes
Window coating imperfections on both doors
Leather on steering wheel is worn through
Some cracks in dashboard
Left edge of secondary dash deck (in front of steering wheel) has residue/wear
Trim has pulled away from lower portion of passenger door
Far-right overhead interior light is missing
Upright center storage bin (between seats) is broken and missing a piece of plastic
Wear on both ash tray covers and cigarette lighter is broken
Mini amplifier for stereo is connected but is on the floor
Upper panel behind driver’s head (where belt attaches) is missing upholstery/trim piece and speaker cover
Tires manufactured in 2003
Rear edge of sunroof has a gap and doesn't seal fully
Aftermarket radio and power door locks inoperable
CARFAX reports on 11 April 2025: “Correction to record — Not Actual Mileage Title Issued”
Included
Spare tire tucked into frunk
Keys and fob
Carpeted Fiero floor mats
Dealer information packet from Bob Simonds Pontiac-Honda (Phoenix)
Original Pontiac order documents
Owner’s manual, Do It Yourself manual, maintenance schedule, warranty info, and stereo info
Hayne’s Pontiac Fiero (1984-88) Automotive Repair Manual
GM Smoke Signals magazine from March 2000
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT in Arizona. The abbreviated report begins on 13 May 1996 with 65,000 miles showing. The car was purchased by its longtime owner in 2003 and is being sold by his brother on behalf of his estate.
The seller notes, "Regarding the mileage report in CARFAX, the inspector missed the leading 1 on the odometer, incorrectly reporting the mileage as 45,097 instead of 145,097."
The seller further states, “This car was owned by my late brother, a Pontiac enthusiast and member of the Pontiac Oakland Club International. He owned two other classic Pontiacs. He bought this car from another Arizona owner, and he usually kept it covered at his home in Arizona. The car has been parked for a few years and currently will not start. It will turn over and will fire when given starting fluid. There are some interior flaws such as cracked or missing panels and a few loose wires. One of the headlights sometimes sticks when opening or closing. There is also a gap in the rear edge of the sunroof, which could let water leak in. The tires are probably aged out."
Additional documents
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1986 Pontiac Fiero GT Project · No reserve



