A 1987 Pontiac Fiero Mera with 92,100 miles and a Rosso Corsa respray is listed for sale; it is one of 247 dealer-converted Meras produced before Ferrari obtained a cease-and-desist that halted production.
The Mera conversion was a dealer option: buyers ordered a new Pontiac Fiero which dealers shipped to Corporate Concepts Limited in Capac, Michigan, where RIM plastic body panels were replaced with fiberglass pieces, unique logos were fitted and larger 16-inch wheels installed.
The seller says the car has a clean title, has won trophies at shows during three years of ownership, and has been regularly garaged and maintained; the Rosso Corsa paint is a respray with some chipping and spiderwebbing noted.
Corporate Concepts Limited never applied Ferrari's Cavallino Rampante, so the current Ferrari badging and seat-belt emblems were added later; the Pontiac Fiero Mera remains a rare, litigated variant of the Fiero with Ferrari-like styling.
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