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Pontiac Fiero Cookie Cutters Make For A Simple And Sweet Gift Idea

With Halloween behind us and Thanksgiving just a few weeks away, the holiday season will be here before you know it, and with it, all the tasty treats and delicious food expected of that time of year. Now, Pontiac Fiero fans can show their love for GM’s classic mid-engine sports car with these unique cookie cutter designs.

On offer from the aptly named website CarCookieCutters.com, these Pontiac Fiero cookie cutters come in two unique designs that pay homage to the Fiero’s dual body styles, including a two-door fastback coupe, and a two-door notchback coupe.

Both designs measure in at five inches in overall width, which will no doubt result in some nicely sized cookies when they come out of the oven. The designs show off the profile of the Pontiac Fiero, including the roofline and shoulder line, as well as the outline of the tires and a small indentation ahead of the rear fenders indicating the side intake.

Both designs are also made from 3D-printed material approved by the FDA for use with preparing food, and are BPA free. The material comes with a slight texture to the finish. The cookie cutters are made in the in U.S.A.

Pricing is set at $9.95 for both the Pontiac Fiero Fastback and Notchback.

As a reminder, the Pontiac Fiero was produced between 1983 and 1988, and was offered as Pontiac’s two-seater, rear mid-engine, RWD sports car. Two engines were offered, including the 2.5L I4 LR8 and the 2.8L V6 L44. Early last month, GM Authority reported that the last production Pontiac Fiero was headed to auction in at the HAA Classic Car Auction in Greensboro. The last production Fiero has just 582 miles on the clock and comes with the original delivery plastic wrap in the cabin.

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Source: CarCookieCutters.com

Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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Comments

  1. Certainly wasn’t a cookie cutter car.

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  2. Making me hungry.

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  3. A friend of mine just bought the last Fiero for $90,000

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