87 Pontiac Fiero
2.5L, 4 cylinder Tech-IV, Fuel Injection, 3-speed automatic, Mid Engine
I'm selling my 87 Pontiac Fiero, 2.5L, 4 cylinder Tech-IV, Fuel Injection, 3-speed automatic.
READ THE LISTING FOR THE GOOD and the BAD
NEW PARTS:
Strut Bar Bushings
Stabilizer Links
Oxygen Sensor
MAP Sensor
Oil Pressure Sender/Controller
Valve Cover Gasket
Intake Manifold Gasket
TBI Gasket
Battery
Two Tires
Thermostat
Water Pump
Belt Tensioner
Serpentine Belt
Oil Filter and Oil Change
Seat Covers
Visors
PERFORMANCE PARTS:
Dual Filter Cold Air Induction System
MAP Sensor Tuner
Accel 8mm Spark Plug Wires
Delco Rapid Fire Plugs
Air Fuel Ratio Gauge
Voltmeter Gauge
Black LeBra Front End Protector
DETAILS:
155k mileage. Car is inspected thru December,2013. Title is clear and in my name.
DESCRIPTION:
As can be seen from the list of partrs, I've done a lot of work on the car including maintenance and performance options.
The dual cold air system uses two high performance filter, one located on top the other on the bottom of the engine compartment. The car has a unique MAP
sensor tuner. Tuning the MAP sensor gives control over timing and air-fuel ratio. Car has a air-fuel ratio gauge.
ISSUES:
AC is not working, compressor is missing.
There is some paint chipping on the roof and some small hazing in a number of areas.
Car runs but there is a seriouse water leak in the area of the right side of the engine. I have no garage and at this point
I can't work on it. Don't know if it's a hose, freeze plug, head gasket, or ??
I'm (sadly) willing to sell the Fiero at a ridiculous price, hope it goes to someone who will finish restoring it.
I hope the car doesn't go this way but selling off the parts (so many are new) should make a chunk of money. I would expect
the dual cold air system to go for at least $100.00. The new tensioner is really difficult to find, the one on the car is brand
new, just installed, $100.00. New serpentine belt, $25.00. Battery, $100.00. Two tires, $250.00. Meters and sensors, $75.00.
Visors, $50.00. These are just some of the new items.
The car is complete, nothing sold or stripped. All new, performance and used parts are complete. Check the prices on eBay to get an idea how much new and used Fiero parts are worth.
A lot of the parts on the car are hard to get.
The car is sold where is, as is, no guarantee or warranty.
PAYMENT:
$250.00 deposit within 48 hours via PayPal, balance due in full within 5 days.
SHIPPING:
Car is located in Cohoes, NY. Local delivery possible. I will assist in arranging shipping to anywhere in the USA.
Thank you, enjoy, Bernie
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