Bumper pad fastback build out of 88 GT (With some custom exterior mods) (Page 1/2)
Alienbishop JUL 24, 08:16 AM
Hello fellow Fiero enthusiasts! In this tread i will be following build of my 88GT into bumper pad fastback, the build includes changing both bumper covers, removal of all Aero GFX and installation of coupe/formula rocker panels, changing rounded exterior trim to ribbed trim and what's most important, creating custom front lip, rear spoiler and rear diffusor.

It's worth noting that I live on the other side of the plant from Fiero birthplace, in Georgia, country in eastern Europe, there are only two other Fieros in my country, one bumper pad, and one 1986 GT, both not in a roadworthy condition (there was one more but it had an accident), For almost a year I had to look online on salvage car auctions in US until I found right car for the right price for me, finally I bought 88GT in a very good condition which probably had a minor front collision and was missing a front bumper cover, front turn signals, impact bar and impact absorber, in 4 moths car was in my country, and project begun! The car was a dream, 88 GT great condition, 88 000 miles, tan leather interior, the only thing i missed was T-top, but I decided not to try my luck and didn't pass on this otherwise perfect opportunity.

I have to explain my desire to turn GT into bumper pad, as an designer and architect, I always had a love for 80s European mid engine sports cars and I thing Pontiac pretty much nailed it with the styling of the original Fiero, very edgy and angular, in my opinion the looks of the original Fiero is easily a match for anything Pininfarina or Bertone did in the 70s and 80s for the best European brands like Ferrari and Lotus among others, although I always thought that the rear of the car was bit too small, and gave it a proportions of a smaller car, this was partially corrected by introduction of the fastback body, which made rear of Fiero look bit longer, but at the same time in my opinion new bumpers and GFX didn't do the justice to the original design of Fiero, it lost the edgy and laconic style that European supercars have, that Fiero had too, that's how the idea of getting the best of two was born, after browsing through photos of converted cars online and on the forum, I realized two things, that changing only front bumper cover would not work and that even after fully changing fastback to bumper pad, there still was a room for improvement, I started to look at photos of Maseratis, Ferraris, Lambos and Lotus cars of 70s, started to do Photoshop and came ap with three mods: front lip in style of Maserati Bora/Lotus Esprit, rear spoiler that would overhang rear lights, giving it longer profile and adding some sharper edges to the rear to compliment edgy angular front, and rear diffusor in style of Ferrari 308 and first Lotus Esprit Turbo.

One additional reason for this project was the fact that I saw how many people are modifying Fieros with some modern design influences, which doesn't make this classic car look like a modern car, but creates some kind of mish-mash without distinct style or defined design era, I never understood the concept of liking a classic/old car and at the same time trying to make it look not like classic car (That's my opinion and I don't intend to offend someone), So I decided to go the opposite way, enhance it's 80s style cues and features, further realize the potential of Fiero looking like proper midengined sportscar of it's era.

Here are the photos of the car how I got it:





After i got the car, I got a hold of a front and rear bumper pad bumper covers from a guy who owned two of the Fieros in Georgia and crashed one, the rear was ok but the front was too damaged and had to find it online in US, I got ribbed moldings, front crash bar and absorber from the Fiero factory, got rocker panels from same guy in US who had front bumper cover, got some hardware from Fiero Store and that's how my car is looking now:





Further plans are to fill the holes left from GFX, replace cracked outer dew wipes with new ones which I got from Rich aka "silver 85 sc" from this forum, create custom front lip, rear spoiler and rear diffusor, and repaint custom parts, bumper covers and the car bellow beltline.
Here are some of my Photoshop work done on photos found online where you can see before and after versions, the designs are not final, I am still working on them and will be correcting them when car will be in fiberglass shop.

Rear spoiler and diffusor:






Front Lip:






Side view:




The idea is to make exterior mods like something that could have been stock.
I am also considering the possibility of reproducing all the custom exterior parts that i will create for this project and offering it to Fiero community if the interest for it will be there ))

I am very excited to be doing this project, to work on this fascinating car, I already got to know a lot of amazing people from the community, so far only online and I am looking forward to meet more people and hopefully meet some of you in the flesh ))
I will be happy if this tread will help or influence someone else, also I am looking forward for the opinions and hope for advices from so many knowledgeable people on this forum.
Also please post all the photos of bumper pad fastbacks you can find )))

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IMSA GT JUL 24, 03:19 PM
Your rendering of the slanted tail lights reminds me of the prototype car.

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cvxjet JUL 24, 03:50 PM
Hey- That's my car!

i have been experimenting with different ideas....Wanted a blended-in spoiler out back, so did a mod on a pic of my car....(Also blended the door into the fender-line)


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Alienbishop JUL 24, 04:53 PM

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Originally posted by cvxjet:

Hey- That's my car!

i have been experimenting with different ideas....Wanted a blended-in spoiler out back, so did a mod on a pic of my car....(Also blended the door into the fender-line)







Wow! Great to meet you! Photo of your car helped me a lot! )) I think my spoiler will be great for it ))))
Alienbishop JUL 24, 04:57 PM

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Originally posted by IMSA GT:

Your rendering of the slanted tail lights reminds me of the prototype car.






Good eye IMSA GT, I forgot to mention, that prototype was one of the inspirations for my design, I love the rear of it, not a fan of the front tho, how great would have it been if it would go into production! Guess it scared Corvette guys too much ))
Alienbishop JUL 25, 04:29 AM
Btw, i wanted to ask you about that sail panel, is custom? could you post some closeups? it sure looks very cool!



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Originally posted by cvxjet:

Hey- That's my car!

i have been experimenting with different ideas....Wanted a blended-in spoiler out back, so did a mod on a pic of my car....(Also blended the door into the fender-line)







cvxjet JUL 25, 11:28 AM
I made those back in 2013-14.....Out of aluminum...Here is the thread on how I made them with pictures;

https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/097804.html
Alienbishop JUL 25, 12:43 PM

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Originally posted by cvxjet:

I made those back in 2013-14.....Out of aluminum...Here is the thread on how I made them with pictures;

https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/097804.html



It is a great mod and your initial idea to have it ribbed sounds amazing too.
Patrick JUL 25, 04:45 PM

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Originally posted by Alienbishop:




The Georgian scripts in the background look really cool. I suspect this is the first time that most of us here have ever seen such writing!

Your Fiero looks great... except for the front plate. I was wondering why it was bent. I realize now it was probably bent in two places to clear the bumper pads. Would it not look better if the plate was straight and simply mounted on standoffs that would allow the plate to clear the bumper pads?
Alienbishop JUL 27, 01:46 PM
It is probably first ever photo of Fiero and Georgian writings together

As for the front plate, it is temporary, I will change it to narrow square one soon, which will fit nicely )



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Originally posted by Patrick:

The Georgian scripts in the background look really cool. I suspect this is the first time that most of us here have ever seen such writing!

Your Fiero looks great... except for the front plate. I was wondering why it was bent. I realize now it was probably bent in two places to clear the bumper pads. Would it not look better if the plate was straight and simply mounted on standoffs that would allow the plate to clear the bumper pads?