1986 Pontiac Fiero Gt Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Selling my Beautiful 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT Fastback with 86,000 miles. V6 2.8L Runs and Drives GREAT! Ready for summer! Great pep and an amazing head turner.
Video Walk Around: http://youtu.be/C8sySbW5cmA Custom HID (High Intensity Discharge) headlights (lifetime warranty on bulbs and ballasts, NEVER WORRY ABOUT STUCK HEADLIGHTS AGAIN). Also includes the stock flip up lights, motors and mounts, they work as well (if you want them). Very cool yellow custom interior and Fiero GT floor mats. No Rust on Frame or in Trunk under rug. Sunroof (removable), Power Doors, Power Locks, Power Mirrors. (All work) Great Yellow paint with some small chips and spider-webbing (very minimal). All lights and markers work. Starts right up every time! Issues: Has a small oil leak occasionally. Rear Deck lid doesn't pop. Could use a new stereo system (Stock is installed), speakers only work on drivers side. New battery (gold top to match the car), car cover. Fiero's in this condition are getting rare, chance to own a beautiful piece of American engineering. This is the only American made production Mid Engine car...ever! I searched for this car for 2 years and I hate to sell it...my Fiero had to have a great body, be a stick (because I love to drive) and be a fastback GT. THIS IS IT! Why I'm selling: I now live and work in downtown Chicago and have been paying $225/mo to park it in a heated garage under my building...its just too expensive for a weekend toy to properly garage it. Photos include when I purchased it, all cleaned up and polished for a Fiero show, and all dirty in the garage...yes, it looks like that even when its dirty! CLEAN TITLE IN HAND, IT'S READY TO GO! |
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