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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1783979" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>There were 3 pace cars made for race day at Indy with the superduty 4 cyl capable of speeds to support the pace laps, and then, like all other Indy pace cars, the car company-GM made replicas of that model. About 2000 of them made with the much lower hp 4 cyl 'Duke' engine. . I bought one from Virginia and had it shipped down and the 2nd one from Gatesville Tx and drove from East Texas to get it. I believe the last time I checked (around 2015) there were around 500 of them known to be left in North America. </p><p>At one time, I had 5 Fieros, four 1984s and one 1988. I no longer own any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1783979, member: 18945"] There were 3 pace cars made for race day at Indy with the superduty 4 cyl capable of speeds to support the pace laps, and then, like all other Indy pace cars, the car company-GM made replicas of that model. About 2000 of them made with the much lower hp 4 cyl 'Duke' engine. . I bought one from Virginia and had it shipped down and the 2nd one from Gatesville Tx and drove from East Texas to get it. I believe the last time I checked (around 2015) there were around 500 of them known to be left in North America. At one time, I had 5 Fieros, four 1984s and one 1988. I no longer own any. [/QUOTE]
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