1987 Pontiac Fiero Gt Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Flemington, New Jersey, United States
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A 1987 PONTIAC FIERO GT THAT WAS ORDERED FROM THE DEALERSHIP THE CORRECT WAY?....... WELL LOOK NO MORE!!..........WHAT IS BEING OFFERED HERE IS AN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 1987 PONTIAC FIERO GT 5 SPEED WITH LESS THAN 15,000 MILES SINCE NEW............THIS CAR IS CLEAN AS A WHISTLE............THE BODY IS A STUNNING BURGUNDY COLOR AND THE RIMS ARE PICTURE PERFECT..............THERE ARE A FEW ROCK CHIPS ON THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT, BUT NOTHING THAT TAKES AWAY FROM THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR............THIS CAR COMES LOADED w/POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL, PERFECT GREY CLOTH SEATS WITH NOT A FLAW IN THE MATERIAL, TOP OF THE LINE STOCK STEREO SYSTEM w/ EQUALIZER, AND A FLAWLESS DASHBOARD THAT LOOKS LIKE IT JUST WALKED OUT OF THE PONTIAC SHOWROOM............ THE CAR JUST HAD ALL NEW SHIFT CABLES INSTALLED ALONG WITH A BRAND NEW BATTERY..............THE CAR SHIFTS SMOOTH, DRIVES LIKE A DREAM, IS QUICK WITH A STICK, IS BEAUTIFUL TO LOOK AT, AND IS SUPER DUPER CLEAN.............THE OPTIONAL SUNROOF ALSO COMES EQUIPPED WITH THIS CAR............THIS CAR IS GARAGE KEPT AND NEVER SEES THE RAIN OR SNOW..............THIS BABY NEW IN 1987 WAS OVER $16,000; AND SHE LOOKS LIKE SHE HASN'T AGED A DAY SINCE DRIVING OFF THE SHOWROOM FLOOR.............I AM LISTING THIS CAR FOR A FRIEND, AND HAVE PERSONALLY DRIVEN AND DRIVEN IN THIS CAR MANY TIMES..............I HAVE SOLD CLOSE TO A DOZEN CLASSIC CARS ON E-BAY, ALL TO RAVE REVIEWS...........I CAN TELL YOU THAT THIS CAR IS NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL, BUT IS SO MUCH FUN TO DRIVE WITH A 5 SPEED (AND A 5 SPEED WAS THE CORRECT WAY TO ORDER THIS CAR)....................THIS CAR IS QUICK AND HANDLES LIKE A CHAMP!!.........THIS CAR IS STOCK AND HAS NEVER BEEN ALTERED IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER.........IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A LOADEDSUPER CLEAN PONTIAC FIERO WITH A 5 SPEED, YOU'VE JUST FOUND IT!!IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE ANY MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE E-MAIL ME..........
On Jan-26-14 at 08:07:13 PST, seller added the following information: ONE CORRECTION..........THE CAR DID HAVE AN UPGRADED CARBON FIBER DASHBORD INSTALLED AFTER IT WAS PURCHASED..............AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURE, IT LOOKS INCREDIBLY COOL............THE DASH CAN EASILY BE PUT BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL STATE FOR APPROXIMATELY $250.00IN PARTS AND A FEW SCREWS. |
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