1987 Fiero Gt 2.8l V6 Auto, Very Clean, 104,645k Miles, Awesome To Drive on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
For sale is a 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT which I bought two years ago with a plan to rebuild the interior and install a very hi-end audio system. The car has been driven under 1000 miles in those two years. I purchased the car from a gentleman in Florida who has restored many Fieros to date as well as sold many on Ebay. As you can see from the photos the car is very clean. It runs strong and fast. Since I purchased it the following work was done;
1) Installed heavy duty timing chain 2) Complete new distributor 3) Stainless Steel Exhaust system 4) Installed Keyless Entry 5) New Oil Pan 6) Engine Seals replaced 7) Brakes serviced 8) Plugs, Wires, Cap, Rotor The photos show the two defect areas on the car body. The front lower spoiler has two scratches. Believe it or not that happened in shipping the car from Florida. The other is on the passenger side mirror. The rims have some curb rash and is shown in the photos. I have additional detailed photos if you are seriously interested and can send them to you. Contact my Ebay. This item is being listed locally in Los Angeles for the Buy it now price, so if it sells the auction will end. If you are looking for a nice restored Fiero GT, this is it! |
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