1987 Pontiac Fiero Project Car on 2040-cars
Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2.4 liter 4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Grey
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 4 cylinder
Model: Fiero
Trim: Base
Drive Type: Rear drive
Options: Sunroof
Mileage: 48,888
Warranty: NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND
Exterior Color: Silver
This would be a great car for a V8 Swap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1987 Pontiac Fiero.2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine and 4 speed manual transmission.I am selling car as a project car.When I purchased the car it had been sitting for a couple years inside of a shed.I cleaned out the gas tank and installed a new fuel pump and fuel filter.I also replaced the fuel pump relay and the water temperature sensor.I put in a new battery and the car started with no problem . I drove the car around the block a few times then parked in the garage. 2 days later I tried to start it and it would not start.I shot it with starting fluid and it started and ran for a few seconds then stopped.I tried starting it again with out the fluid and it did start after cranking for a while. It ran like it was running on only 2 cylinders.At this point in time due to my health and money issues I just want to sell the car and ,get back some of the money I have in it. The body of the car is in good condition.The only damage I can see are 2 cracks in the driver side plastic rocker panel. The paint looks to be original.Donot expect a show car paint job.There are some scratches and paint nicks .To be expected on a car this old.The interior is in good condition but does have some fading color areas.The only bad spot on the seats is on the driver side.Seam on back of seat near edge by the door is starting to open up.Looks like it could be repaired.Interiror is dirty and needs to be cleaned .Seats are in car but nut tightened down.This is the way I got it just never got to doing anything inside of car.The only thing missing inside is the head liner. Should not be hard to find or fabricate one.Other ares of the interior just need to be tucked in and tightened down.The motor did run very good before I shut it off and it would not start.The transmission is in very good condition.Shifted through all gears with no grinding or any other noise.The brakes worked ok for a car that had been sitting for so many years but, I would turn the rotors and replace all the pads.Wheels are decent but not great.Tires need to be replaced.Front tires hold air but, are old and craking.Rear tire are old and dry rotted.They will hold air for a couple hours.After a couple hours they go flat.This is a decent car if some one wants to put a little time into it.Get the engine in it running and it would be a great every day car.This would also be a great car for a V8 Swap.THE PROBLEM AREAS I HAVE DESCRIBED IN WRITING I HAVE TRIED TO SHOW IN THE PICTURES. PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PICTURES BEFORE BIDDING. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS. I WILL ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. THIS IS A USED CAR AND IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND!
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