Unknown Car
danlynclark
03-19-2009, 01:16 PM
:runaround:I believe this car is GM due to it's mirrors. I can't accept it as a fiero kit car when there are two of these with the same rims, and the back end extends out 6 more inches then a standard Fiero. I was in a hurry when I took these photos, so I made the dumb mistake of not writing the phone number down:banghead:. These cars were located in Victoria, British Columbia. If you have the capability of getting info through the license plate, that would be awesome. Thanks!
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http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w308/danlynclark/Unknown_car001.jpghttp://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w308/danlynclark/Unknown_car002.jpghttp://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w308/danlynclark/Unknown_car003-1.jpg
danlynclark
03-21-2009, 11:54 AM
Any ideas?
Boldorff23
10-09-2010, 03:17 PM
Just saw your post, I know its an old post but that looks like a Bricklin SV1. I saw one on a car modification show a while back it looks very similar to that. They were made in Canada in the '70s and were supposed to be the safest cars of their time.
sub006
06-06-2011, 05:30 PM
These are definitely add-on pieces installed on Pontiac Fieros. Ferrari was a popular inspiration, and some kits looked close enough that Maranello sued and shut those companies down.
One kit that made the Fiero look like a big long luxury ("pimpmobile") car without altering the wheelbase was tested by a magazine, maybe Car and Driver.
One kit that made the Fiero look like a big long luxury ("pimpmobile") car without altering the wheelbase was tested by a magazine, maybe Car and Driver.
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