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1988 Pontiac Fiero Coupe 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $2,500.00
Year:1988 Mileage:206100 Color: Paint is good
Location:

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
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Summary
The Fiero is truly a piece of Americana, the first mass produced vehicle from any US manufacturer.  The 1988 model, the last of the Fieros, saw vast improvements over its predecessors in handling, efficiency, and reliability. This particular Fiero has been well maintained, and--though there are some minor cosmetic improvements which could be made--is immediately ready to enjoy.  

The As-Is Buyer - This car is ready to go as-is.  It runs strong, looks good, and is a lot of fun to drive.  There is no work needed to begin immediately enjoying it,  The engine starts with no problem, the transmission is clean and shifts smoothly, the suspension is tight and rides smooth even at 70+ mph, and all of the electronics and lights work as expected.  

The Project Guy or Gal - The '88 Fiero is a great platform for someone looking to customize their own ride, build a kit car, or perform an engine swap for a high-powered and newer engine.  There are numerous Porsche, Ferrari, Lambo, and other kits available.  There are also many aftermarket kits available for common Fiero swaps (GM 3800, Cadillac Northstar,etc), but there's also a lot of new and interesting potential (such as the Ecotec engines used in the Solstice).  

Features
  • Has the original Iron Duke 2M4 engine, and runs strong (I drive it to work every Friday)
  • 5-speed manual transmission
  • Removable sunroof; no leaks
  • The original Fiero sun visor which clips in place beneath the glass sunroof
  • CD player
  • Porsche-style flush-mounted headlamps.  Standard Fiero headlights are the pop-up variety.  With the flush-mounted option, there is no concern of lights getting stuck in an up-or-down position, or damaging headlight door motors when turning the headlights on while the car is iced over
  • Great on gas.  On the highway, she gets a solid 33 MPG, and takes 87 octane.  One ten-gallon fillup gets you 330 miles.
Condition
  • Mechanically sound - it can serve as a daily driver, or as a weekend toy.  As noted above, the car is driven minimum once a week (typically more often).
  • Exterior - Overall the exterior is in good condition.  All lights work, no missing panels, no major issues.  The entire body is plastic, so there is no rust.  The paint has lost its luster, but is attractive as-is.  There are three chips to note:  A small area around the sunroof, a scratch above the moulding on the passenger fender, and a chip on the driver side of the rear decklid.  All of these are minor, and can be repaired with DIY kits.  The windshield has two chips from rocks kicked up while driving (they have been filled).  
  • Interior - The interior is exceptionally clean for a 1988 vehicle.  The seats are cloth, stain free, and in excellent condition.  The dash has no cracks, and the original carpeting (door and floor pans) are in good condition.  The headliner has some rips in it, and needs replacing.  However, the cloth does not hang or obstruct the driver's view, and replacement of the fabric is not urgent.
Shipping and Payment
  • Payment should be made using PayPal or cash.  No personal checks.
  • I am willing to deliver the car:
    • To within 60 miles of Greensboro, NC for free
    • To within 120 miles of Greensboro, NC for $50
    • To within 180 miles of Greensboro, NC for $100
  • If you live some distance outside of 180 miles from Greensboro, contact me and we may be able to work out an alternate arrangement.  
  • If another shipping method is preferred, I will be happy to assist with whatever arrangements you wish to make.

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