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Modern-Day Pontiac Fiero Rendered With Contemporary Styling
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Produced between 1983 and 1988, the Pontiac Fiero was a mid-engined sports car offering sharp styling and a range of innovative technologies. Now, with the mid-engine Chevrolet Corvette C8 stealing headlines left, right, and center, one can’t help but wonder what a modernized Pontiac Fiero might look like as well. Now, one digital artist is answering that question with the fo
For many years, the Pontiac Fiero was just some ridiculously cheap relic from the past. The only reason you'd buy one is to turn it into a fake Ferrari. However, the last Fiero ever produced recently sold for $90,000, and we've seen a steady increase in interest in this sports car.
Whether you have kids or not, odds are you know at least a little bit about Disney’s Cars animated movie franchise. Produced by Pixar Animations, it stars a character named Lightning McQueen, which was said to have been designed after a Le Mans endurance racer mixed with a stock car.
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