In O/T I mentioned in my new Ford Fusion thread that the salesman I purchased the Fusion from had a 1987 Pontiac sales brochure (and options folder) (from back in 1986 when he sold them) that I could have. I picked them up this morning and here are some pics:
Pretty cool huh??
Larry
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Posts: 718 From: Buffalo, NY, USA Registered: Feb 2010
In O/T I mentioned in my new Ford Fusion thread that the salesman I purchased the Fusion from had a 1987 Pontiac sales brochure (and options folder) (from back in 1986 when he sold them) that I could have. I picked them up this morning and here are some pics:
Larry,
That is really cool. What dealership did you get that from?
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Larryh86GT Member
Posts: 1757 From: Near sunny Buffalo NY Registered: Jan 2008
He said he sold Fieros at a Pontiac dealer in Lockport way back when but he had kept the brochure. Can you believe apologized for the 1 crinkled corner. Nice guy. But heck, he also was my landlord back in 1976 when we rented half a duplex from him in Kenmore.
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hyperv6 Member
Posts: 6100 From: Clinton, OH, USA Registered: Mar 2003
Salesmen and dealer staffs are a good place to find all car items. A Pontiac dealer owner is the one who gave me 3 of my Fiero luggage bags cheap.
Often some save things many threw away so sometime a rare item will show up from time to time.
This is how I got my Fiero Billboard too. A guy worked putting up GM billboards save some of the extras. He had a 84 Fiero one that I plan to install in the garage in the future. It is something like 9x19 feet.
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Francis T Member
Posts: 6620 From: spotsylvania va. usa Registered: Oct 2003
Salesmen and dealer staffs are a good place to find all car items. A Pontiac dealer owner is the one who gave me 3 of my Fiero luggage bags cheap.
Often some save things many threw away so sometime a rare item will show up from time to time.
This is how I got my Fiero Billboard too. A guy worked putting up GM billboards save some of the extras. He had a 84 Fiero one that I plan to install in the garage in the future. It is something like 9x19 feet.
Hmmm, and just where do you keep that poster?
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hyperv6 Member
Posts: 6100 From: Clinton, OH, USA Registered: Mar 2003
I may be building a new Garage next year and I may dedicate a wall to this. I would mount it to wood and may spray it over with something or put plexie glass over it. This way it will be preserved and can be moved or relocated.
Ight now it is all folded up in like 12 sections.
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CoolBlue87GT Member
Posts: 8464 From: Punta Gorda, Florida, USA Registered: Apr 2001
Does the brochure mention the colors available ? I don't remember seeing a color chip.
Pontiac normally did not include these. They were offered seperate or in the dealer showroom product book often offered on E bay. They also offer seat material samples.
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CoolBlue87GT Member
Posts: 8464 From: Punta Gorda, Florida, USA Registered: Apr 2001
Pontiac normally did not include these. They were offered seperate or in the dealer showroom product book often offered on E bay. They also offer seat material samples.
Okay, thanks. Wow, that's a nice find.
When I ordered my Blue GT, the dealer did not have a clue what color blue it would be. I crossed my fingers praying it would be a nice color.
I have a brochure somewhere that shows what looks to be a dark blue color Fiero. It's an overhead shot of the rear of the car, showing the trunk storage. It could be a black car, but it sure looks navy blue to me.
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hyperv6 Member
Posts: 6100 From: Clinton, OH, USA Registered: Mar 2003
When I ordered my Blue GT, the dealer did not have a clue what color blue it would be. I crossed my fingers praying it would be a nice color.
I have a brochure somewhere that shows what looks to be a dark blue color Fiero. It's an overhead shot of the rear of the car, showing the trunk storage. It could be a black car, but it sure looks navy blue to me.
More than not it was black as Pontiac never used dark blue on the Fiero in production nor in the dealer books.
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Tony Kania Member
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