Mike Tyson’s Ferrari F50 sold for over $5-million, so it’s no wonder why this auto enthusiast decided to take the budget route. This Ferrari F50 replica may fool some, but upon closer inspection, you’ll realize that it’s actually a 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT finished in Giallo Modena (yellow), along with a matching black and yellow interior.
The Pontiac Fiero GT’s chassis had to be stretched and widened to fit a Ferrari F50-inspired fiberglass body kit before it was fitted with 17-inch MOMO wheels, aftermarket seats, an racing steering wheel, and a Sony CD player. It’s powered by a 2.8L V6 generating 140 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission sending power to the rear wheels. Interested? More information here.
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Now THIS is delightfully quirky! The Pontiac Fiero is a lovely car in its own right, and it’s long been the basis for many replica conversions. This is a tremendously interesting and unusual car, and it’s also offered with a clean, accident-free Carfax report to enhance the appeal,” said Doug DeMuro, Cars & Bids Founder.