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Formula V8 350 Conversion on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:110000 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 1G2PE1199JP200164 Year: 1988
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Fiero
Trim: FORMULA
Drive Type: GETRAG 5 SPEED
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 110,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Exterior Color: White
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

88 FORMULA FIERO WITH ARCHIE V8 CONVERSION KIT 
FIERO HAS 110K, 350 CHEVY ENGINE AND THE ENGINE AND SWAP KIT HAS 5K, GETRAG 5SPD IS ORIGINAL WITH SIDE LOAD BEARINGS INSTALLED, NEW FLUID, NEW SLAVE CYLINDER, CENTERFORCE CLUTCH. THE 350 IS A 79 TRUCK 4 BOLT, 030 OVER, STEEL CRANK, X RODS, PERFORMANCE FLAT TOP PISTONS, ENGINE HAS BEEN TORQUE PLATE HONED AND BALANCED, CAM SHAFT IS A COMP CAM HYD ROLLER 282 WITH COMP CAM 1.6 PRO MAGNUM ROLLER ROCKERS, TOTAL INTAKE .545 LIFT/230 DUR; EXHAUST .555 LIFT/236 DUR. HEADS ARE ALUM EDELBROCK RPM, ANGLE MILLED 63 CC'S, APPROX 10.5 :1 COMP. HAS AN EDELBROCK AIRGAP INTAKE AND A HOLLEY 650 DP WITH ELECT CHOKE AND A/C SOLENOID THROTTLE BUMP UP, A/C WORKS GREAT BUT COMPRESSOR SIGHS BETWEEN SHIFTS. HIGH OUTPUT HEI DISTRIBUTOR, HEADERS ARE SANDERSON CC90'S, CUSTOM MADE EXHAUST WITH SMALL TURBO MUFFLERS. REMOTE CSI WATERPUMP WITH BRAIDED HOSES, 7 QT MOROSSO OIL PAN, Z28 OIL PUMP, OIL FILTER IS REMOTE, ARCHIE'S UPGRADED RADIATOR, HIGH TORQUE MINI STARTER. BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE, SOME SUN FADING, REPAINTED SOME BLACK TRIM, NEVER WRECKED TO MY KNOWLEDGE, HAVE OWNED APPROX 9 YEARS, BOUGHT FROM PREACHER IN OK CITY IN ORIGINAL CONDITION, NEVER DID A CAR FAX, CONTACT FOR VIN # . FIXED HEAD LIGHT MOTORS, NEW SAIL PANEL. INTERIOR IS ALSO NICE, HAS IGGIE SEAT COVERS, NEWER PONTIAC C/D WITH EQUALIZER, HAS 4 NEW SONY XPLOD SPEAKERS, UP FRONT HAS FOAM BOXES THAT HELP THE BASS DRAMATICALLY , CONSOLE COVER IS NICE WITH WORKING ASHTRAYS, TACH HAS BEEN RE CALIBRATED FOR V8. TILT STEERING WHEEL, LOW OPTIONED CAR. NEW KYB SHOCKS UP FRONT NO OTHER SUSPENSION WORK HAS BEEN DONE, CAR HAS BEEN ALIGNED, WHEELS ARE DECENT, TIRES ARE GOODRICH 205 60 15 WITH APROX 7K, CHANGED 1 AXLE SHAFT FOR CVC BOOT SPLIT. WITH ALL THE COILOVERS AND STRUTS AVAILABLE I DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH INFORMATION TO CHOOSE WHICH WOULD BE BEST FOR THE CAR, THE STOCK SUSPENSION WORKS GOOD ON AN 88, KYB DOESN'T MAKE STRUTS FOR REAR OF AN 88 ANYMORE THAT I FOUND, WAS GOING TO GET KONIS. THIS FIERO IS A DEPENDABLE CAR, AFTER THE BUGS WERE WORKED OUT FROM THE ENGINE SWAP, I HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS. THE ENGINE IDLES WELL AT LOW RPM, THE CAM WAS CHOSEN AS THE BIGGEST I COULD GO WITH FOR A STREET CAR AT THE TIME, WITHOUT HAVING MANY DRIVABILITY PROBLEMS. I HAVE GOTTEN 17 MPG IN TOWN AND 23 ON THE HIWAY AROUNG 60, IT GOT OVER 20 ON A TRIP TO MANHATTAN FROM WICHITA AT 75 MPH. IT'S NOT POSSIBLE IFYOU PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT. I'M GETTING OLDER(54), THIS IS A YOUNG MAN'S CAR, IT'S TIME TO LET IT GO. I'VE KEPT THE TIRES THE STOCK SIZE TO KEEP IT'S HANDLING ABILITIES.

BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING   
THANKS FOR LOOKING
EXTRA PARTS BELOW

WOLF FRONT BRA, SHORT SHIFTER, 4 EXTRA GT WHEELS (2) IN GOOD SHAPE, NEW CONSOLE SUB FRAME, NEW BATTERY RELOCATOR TRAY, 
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MY CAR NOW HAS A BAD FLYWHEEL AND NEEDS TO BE DISASSEMBLED TO REPLACE. FOR INTERESTED BUYERS, IT CAN BE STARTED AND TEST DRIVEN, BUT IT WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED (STARTER WORKED ITSELF LOOSE, MISALIGNED AND RUINED FLYWHEEL TEETH IN PLACES) WOULD BE A GOOD TIME TO CHANGE THE REAR STRUTS
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SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE
THANKS
Dan 

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