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How Many 88 T-Top Fiero's Remain In Existence by canfirst
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I have the #8 CJB optioned ‘88GT 5 speed.. I often wonder if the 1-7 are still around..

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Originally posted by canfirst:

Would anyone know or have records as to how many factory authorized 1988 T-Top Fiero's remain in existence of the total 1252 produced? According to the Enthusiasts Guide to the Pontiac Fiero, there were:
339 Coupe's
299 Formula's
614 GT's

If you own an 88 T-Top Fiero or know of any still in existence, please respond to this Post with the color, style, production number, and present location if available. Thank you in advance to all who respond! This will be interesting information for all Forum members and T-Top owner's in particular.
EDIT: Just searching for factory authorized T-Tops to determine how many of the initial 1252 T-Top Fiero's have survived after 25 years. Sorry, salvaged T-Top's installed on other 88 Fiero's (or Mera's) would not count as the recorded VIN's wouldn't correlate.

I have a black automatic GT number 77 of 614 VIN# 210413 with 33,067 miles located in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada (originally purchased in Maryland)



I have a Burgundy 5 speed GT number 538 of 614
VIN 218680 3.8 SC located in Albuquerque, NM

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Originally posted by canfirst:

Would anyone know or have records as to how many factory authorized 1988 T-Top Fiero's remain in existence of the total 1252 produced? According to the Enthusiasts Guide to the Pontiac Fiero, there were:
339 Coupe's
299 Formula's
614 GT's

If you own an 88 T-Top Fiero or know of any still in existence, please respond to this Post with the color, style, production number, and present location if available. Thank you in advance to all who respond! This will be interesting information for all Forum members and T-Top owner's in particular.
EDIT: Just searching for factory authorized T-Tops to determine how many of the initial 1252 T-Top Fiero's have survived after 25 years. Sorry, salvaged T-Top's installed on other 88 Fiero's (or Mera's) would not count as the recorded VIN's wouldn't correlate.

I have a black automatic GT number 77 of 614 VIN# 210413 with 33,067 miles located in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada (originally purchased in Maryland)



I have a Burgundy 5 speed GT number 538 of 614
VIN 218680 3.8 SC located in Albuquerque, NM
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