Low Miles, Nearly All Original, V6, 2m6, Nice, Low Owner on 2040-cars
Henderson, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2.8L V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Fiero
Trim: 2M6 SE
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Mileage: 78,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Pewter
Interior Color: Light tan
This car is up for sale as my father has decided that it is time for him to rid of the majority of his car collection.
This car is 1986 Pontiac Fiero 2M6 SE. This car has the uncommon, powerful, and reliable 2.8L V6 paired to an automatic transmission. The cars runs and drives just as it should. The transmission shifts on time and smoothly.
The car has just under 78,000 ACTUAL miles and the condition of the car is consistent with this low mileage.
It is pewter in color with a light tan interior. In my opinion, both the exterior and the interior are in exceptional condition. The paint is near flawless. The interior is super clean. The headliner is the only aspect of the interior that needs any attention at all.
The car has power windows as well as power locks.
The car has a sunroof but I am unsure as to whether or not this is a factory option. Either way, it looks as if it was factory installed and it experiences absolutely NO leaks.
The car does have an aftermarket stereo head unit that functions as it should. This is the only aftermarket aspect of the interior. The only aftermarket aspect of the exterior is the protective bra on the front of the car.
The pop-up headlights function properly. I know that it is a common issue for these not to function properly on the Fieros.
The tires have roughly 80% tread life left. If I were buying the car, I would possibly consider having the wheels refinished although the current condition of the wheels may not bother you.
The air conditioner will need to be charged.
The car is believed to have three or four total owners with the most recent owner being a retired state policeman that really cared for the car.
We have a good amount of the original literature that came with the car from new that will accompany the car. The car carries a clean and clear title that is ready for transfer to a new owner. The car has no major issues or problems and no issue or problems that affect the drivability of the car.
The car is priced to sell fast at $3,800. The car is located in Henderson, KY.
I have tried to provide you with a basic overview of this Fiero. I am sure that I have left a few details out and if there is a detail that you are interested in knowing, please feel free to contact me by phone at (270) 748-1882. We greatly appreciate your interest!
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