1987 Pontiac Fiero Gt Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
This one very nice 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT V6. This car was clearly well taken care of through the years and has been refreshed to ensure it is safe and reliable as follows: Painted in 2013 Base coat clear coat to original color Bright Blue Metallic and lower Medium Gray as it came from the factory New Battery, New Headliner, New factory replacement speakers, speaker grille covers, new sunroof gaskets, new air filter, plugs, oil, transmission filter, transmission fluid, new sail panels, refurbished wheels (outer lip), new shocks and struts, new front and rear brakes and turned rotors, new tires and 4 wheel alignment. It is very clear if you know what parts cost and the labor to go with those parts above that several thousand dollars were spent making this car dependable, safe and reliable for the next owner. You owe it to your self to come see and test drive this car, or send an agent to inspect, i will be glad to show them every aspect of the car and the bills to go along with all the maintenance that was done on this car. Just remember, as you look at other cars for sale, if they don't mention replacement of key components and parts, it most likely wasnt replaced. Do you want to drive a car with 25 year old parts on major components or a car that had many integral component parts replaced in 2013? In 1987, there were two colors that had lower production numbers than all others, and this car came with one of the lowest production colors from the factory in its bright blue and gray metallic two tone paint. There were only 4,458 cars made in this color in 1987. I have the GM documents that breaks down all the options that were ordered for this car and there are several and they are as follows: power door locks, carpet floor mats, rear defogger, AC (works), Sport mirrors, rear deck spoiler, cruise control (works), automatic transmission (works). Everything on this car works, all electronic gauges, fans, headlight buckets, turn signals, AC, radio, and all power options...The car even has its original spare, jack, and sunroof bag under the front bonnet in case you want to remove the sunroof and place in the bag to keep from getting scratched up. I have a copy of the original window sticker which the total price in 1987 was $16,293.00, build sheet, GM documents showing the breakdown of all components and vaildating its authenticity.i have the owners manual and a book written on the Fiero car that also goes along with the sell of the vehicle. You can bid with confidence that this vehicle is a good safe car for a weekend cruise car, a high school students car, college car, or a daily driver for an adult. I am 6'3" tall and i can get in the car surprisingly with legroom to spare. The vehicle is located in Greensboro NC and i am available to show the car as needed to interested parties. I am not a dealer, i collect and restore old cars i like as a hobby. I pride myself in being honest and try to describe the cars the way I would want someone to describe them to me so that time is not wasted on either side seller or buyer. i have a fair reserve on the car. So bid with confidence that this is a nice well maintained and updated Fiero that will give you many years of good use.. Thanks for looking at this nice Fiero. |
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