Fiero Car Build on 2040-cars
Carbon Hill, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v6
For Sale By:selling for friend
Year: 1985
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Fiero
Trim: black/yellow
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Drive Type: mid-engine
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 43,545
Exterior Color: Yellow
Pontiac Fiero 1985 with a custom body from England. It look a lot like a Lotus with a v6 engine in the rear of the car,this is called a mid-engine mount. rebuilt engine run good and has AC, very nice wheels, very cool car and very few of them around. People are alway looking at the car to see what it is, everywhere i go. It a head turner. Fun two seater car, fun to drive. Good on gas also. A very nice car for someone young, or young at heart. :) it will need a little TLC. The paint is starting to fade some. The body is A#1 shape. Need a wire from the key back to the starter. need a new battery. Need A good tune-up and lube. The passenger side window and mirror is broke, happen from a big storm blowing a sheet of plywood into the window. This is a very good car and will take very little work to fix it back up again. I have over 10,000. dollar in this car. i am now going thur a divorce and fighting for my kids. So i need to sell this car fast, so my lost is your gain. I hope the car find a good home. Feel free to ask about the car. NO RESERVE SELL
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