Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our parts, shipping, and the Pontiac Fiero.

Shipping & Logistics

We're based in Athens, AL — just a quick 90-minute cruise south of Nashville, TN.

We primarily ship within the United States, but we also frequently ship internationally to most countries around the world to support the global Fiero community.

Orders generally head out the door 2–3 business days after your order is placed.

Unfortunately, our insurance regulations do not allow for walk-in retail traffic at our shop.

Products & Support

No. Our products are strictly designed for off-road and track use only.

Click here for a copy of the directions. A hard copy will also be included in the box when you receive your lock order. If you get stuck, drop us a line via the Contact page.

We're always happy to help troubleshoot! Just reach out to us through the Contact page.

Business Operations

Not normally. In certain special cases we may, but usually we can point you in the direction of a few great repair shops that specialize in these platforms.

We review event attendance multiple times a month. We prioritize national events where we can maximize our business opportunities and promote the Pontiac Fiero, alongside smaller events that benefit local charities. If you have an event we should consider, let us know via the Contact page.

Before any ideas are discussed, a Nondisclosure Agreement for Business Negotiations must be completed. This protects your interests. Please complete the document, then return it through our Contact page.

Fiero History

There were 370,168 production Fieros built from 1984 to 1988. Broken down, the totals are:
  • 1984: 136,840 (36.97% of overall production)
  • 1985: 76,371 (20.63% of overall production)
  • 1986: 83,974 (22.69% of overall production)
  • 1987: 46,581 (12.58% of overall production)
  • 1988: 26,402 (7.13% of overall production)

Random Fiero Fact

As the Fiero story unfolds, you'll see the logic of everything we did. There are no gimmicks .... technology wrapped in Fiero is absolutely the highest in General Motors ....
- J.J. Wetzel, Pontiac Chief Engineer