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1985 Pontiac Fiero Gt Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:1985 Mileage:118345
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
Advertising:

   Up for sale is my 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT , I've owned for over three years now. It has received tons of new parts , maintenance and love over the years. It is super clean inside and out , runs smooth and quite , the car is mostly original. The car was originally grey , but was repainted GM red sometime in the 90's / early 2000's , it looks great!

The car has the pop-out sunroof , speaker seats , power windows , power decklid release , cruise control , power door locks , intermittent windshield wipers , rear window defroster , tilt wheel and Air Conditioning equipped. I have installed an IMSA wraparound spoiler.

The V6 engine runs excellent and has 118K on the clock , all primarily highway miles , no leaks or smoke. I drive this car frequently to Pennsylvania and New York which is close to 300 miles each way with no issues. The Fiero was primarily stored in a garage most of it's life and returns to the garage in the winter time , it is a smoker free car.

Over the years the Fiero has received new parts , which includes the following.
-New Alternator.
-New Starter Motor.
-Brakes all round ( Calipers , Pads , rotors , bearings , hoses )
-Clutch.
-Clutch slave cylinder.
-Full tuneup service with genuine AC Delco parts.
-Exide Battery & new battery cables.
-Polyurethane "Dog bone" engine mount.
-Polyurethane Cradle bushings.
-Polyurethane Sway bar links and rubber bushings.
-Shocks & Struts.
-Steering stabilizer.
-Rebuilt Headlight motors.
-Window seals.
-Alignment.
-Oxygen Sensor.
-Various engine management sensors.
-Water Pump & Thermostat.
-Low temperature fan switch.
etc

I have numerous parts to go with the car including , new sail panels , spare headlight motors , spare intake plenum , various moldings , windshield rubber molding etc.

There are some minor paint chipping around the sunroof , windshield and on the Aero nose , the seat upholstery backrest is torn , and the temperature gauge is inaccurate.
The car needs some minor TLC , but nothing is stopping it from a nice road trip. 

Turn heads 80's style today!





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