1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula V6 5 Speed Yellow Super Rare! Clean! on 2040-cars
Morris, Illinois, United States
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Beautiful 1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula
One of less then 200 made in Talbot Yellow I have owned this car for a few years now. I have too many collector cars and Fieros and this one needs to go. It needs to be driven and enjoyed by someone not just sitting around and driven 100 miles a year! The car runs and drives great, drive it home!! The car is an original yellow car with mostly original paint. Parts of the car have been repainted but the body looks nice with no damage and the paint is nice and glossy. All if the major body panels have the original VIN stickers! The glass and trim are in excellent condition. Original LOF windshield with good tint! This is obviously a car that has been garage kept! The engine has recently undergone a major tune up and re seal. The clutch has been replaced. The tires are older but have plenty of tread and are all the same brand and correct sizes The interior is excellent! New headliner and mint original seats! NOS steering wheel installed! Original gray floor mats impossible to find! The dash has no cracks! Correct am/fm cassette radio! New Parts: New high performance accell fuel injectors $300, the car starts on a dime! Plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, water pump, clutch and pressure plate, motor mounts, throw out bearing, engine gaskets -valve cover, intake, oil pan, etc. , new fluids oil, trans oil, and antifreeze Urethane sway bar end links front and rear, urethane dog bone mount. New 180 thermostat, and low temp fan switch Needs, issues, concerns.: Head light pins installed (common problem) parts are under $20 some times both headlights work, sometimes just one side RH lower ball joint is loose over bumps AC needs to be charged Possibly tires down the road if you plan on driving it a lot The idle is a little erratic when the car is cold but it always levels out to 900 rpm at operating temperature. The car just needs to be driven, it sits a lot for long periods of time. I have tried to describe this car the best I can. It's very nice original car, very rare and needs to be driven and enjoyed! If you have any questions, would like to view the car or would like to make a cash offer please call 815 521 9566. Thank you for your interest. |
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Burt Reynolds' movie re-creations fetch $379,500 in Vegas
Wed, Oct 3 2018The recent death of Hollywood legend and automotive enthusiast Burt Reynolds helped drive up the value of four of his former cars from the 1970s and '80s, which sold last weekend at Barrett-Jackson's Las Vegas auction for a combined $379,500. Reynolds, who died Sept. 6 at age 82, had offered three Pontiac Trans Ams — two of them re-creations of the cars he drove in "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Hooper" and the third from 1984 used to promote his United States Football League team, the Tampa Bay Bandits. The fourth was a 1978 Chevrolet R30 pickup truck, styled like the one featured in "Cannonball Run." The "Bandit" re-creation, a 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that Reynolds ordered to be as "movie-correct" as possible but featuring a custom-built 200-4R automatic transmission, sold for $192,500. The car features a freshly built Pontiac 400 cubic-inch V8 mated to a four-speed automatic and featuring all-new Butler Performance parts and air-conditioning components. Reynolds reportedly said this was his favorite car from his films, and it even came with an authentic movie-correct CB radio and CB antenna. The red retro-rocket "Hooper" '78 Firebird, with a 403 cubic-inch V8 and a three-speed automatic, hammered for $88,000. By comparison, a gold 1978 Trans Am also offered at the Las Vegas auction but not connected to Reynolds fetched $27,500. The 1987 Chevy R30 pickup was a re-creation of the Indy Hauler pace truck seen jumping over a moving freight train in "Cannonball Run." It hammered for $49,500. The fourth car never appeared in any of Reynolds' films but is instead the only surviving example of two Trans Ams used to promote the Tampa Bay Bandits of the now-defunct USFL, having been driven out onto the field by Reynolds and his late friend and co-star, Jerry Reed, during opening day one season. It also sold for $49,500. At the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction in 2016, Reynolds accompanied a 1977 Trans Am used to promote "Bandit" onto the auction block. That car sold for $550,000. Related Video: Featured Gallery Burt Reynolds 2018 Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas Auction Image Credit: Barrett-Jackson Celebrities Chevrolet Pontiac Truck Coupe Performance celebrity pontiac trans am pontiac firebird burt reynolds
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Here's the breakdown for this most recent set of recalls:
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