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We bet a lot of non-car people have been fooled into believing this car is in fact some sort of Lamborghini. However, gearheads would be quick to figure out it’s in fact not an exotic Italian supercar but in fact is a mid-engine American car, more specifically a Fiero.
Classic Fiat Panda has been modified to be ridiculously skinny.
Thanks to its dimensions and mid-engine layout, the poor Fiero is often transformed into Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and other far flashier rides. It’s almost like some people are ashamed to own and drive a Fiero.

We must admit, though, that this car has a body kit that’s one of the best we’ve seen yet. Even though it wouldn’t pass for a Lamborghini around anyone who’s ever seen one and paid attention, unless you were to get a good look at it, you would probably struggle at least a little to figure out what’s under that skin.
The interior is one dead giveaway. Despite the owner swapping the Pontiac steering wheel for a Momo, it’s pretty obvious those seats aren’t covered in dapple Italian leather. The switchgear, along with the door handles and dash are so very 80s GM.
But this guy has installed a scissor door kit to further throw off the naïve. That, combined with a real Lamborghini paint color does make this thing look a little better, but we wouldn’t drop the asking price of $15,500 on it.

Instead, we’d rather own a Pontiac Fiero that isn’t trying to be something else.
However, if you like the Fiero body kit thing, this one is perhaps the best we’ve ever seen. It’s obvious someone took great care to either personally install it or paid a shop a lot of money for the work.
Check out the listing for this bad boy, if it’s still available, here.
Images via Alec Carr/Facebook Marketplace