1988 Pontiac Fiero Gt on 2040-cars
Venice, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Pontiac
Model: Fiero
Trim: GT
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: AUTO
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 54,000
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I AM SELLING MY 1988 FIERO GT. I PURCHASED THIS FIERO FROM THE ORIGINAL FAMILIY. THE ORIGINAL OWNER WAS IN HIS 60
WHEN HE PURCHASED THE CAR NEW. HE DROVE IT AROUND 50,000 MILES AND DIED. BUT NOT IN THE CAR. HIS WIDOW KEPT THE
CAR IN THEIR GARAGE UNDRIVEN FOR 17 YEARS. THE SON BROUGHT THE CAR OUT A COUPLE OF YEARS A FORM MOM'S
GARAGE . HE CHANGED ALL THE FLUIDS. HE PUT ON NEW TIRES , A NEW FUEL PUMP , A 3 CORE RADITOR , HOSES AND BELTS .
HE DROVE IT THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS ABOUT ONCE A MONTH . I PURCHASED THE CAR ABOUT ONE YEAR AGO . I ALSO PUT
NEW PLATINUM SPAR KPLUGS AND WIRES ON A COUPLE ON MONTHS AGO. I PUT NEW STRUTS, SHOCKS ALL NEW SENSORS I ALSO
INSTALLED NEW FUEL INJECTORS, FLUSHED ALL THE FLUIDS, NEW DRILLED AND SLOTTED ROTORS, NEW BRAKE PADS AND
CALIPERS. I ALSO REPLACED THE RADIO AND SPEAKS WITH A KENWOOD SINGLE CD SYSTEM. I HAVE THE ORRIGINAL RADIO. I
DRIVE THE CAR ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH. THE CAR RUNS GREAT. THE PAINT AND INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL. THE INTERIOR AND
PAINT ARE IN EXCELLEN CONDITION. THE INTERIOR TRULEY LOOKS NEW NO STAINS , TEAR OR WEAR AT ALL. I PUT ON NEW
WHEELS BUT I HAVE THE ORIGINAL ONES AND THEY ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THE ORIANIAL PAINT IS VERY SHINY WITH JUST ONE
INCH SCRATCH. THE ENGINE RUNS LIKE NEW. I REPLACED MOST OF THE OLD SUSPENSION RUBBER . THE ENGINE BURNS NO OIL
AND THERE ARE NO KNOCKS OR LEAKS. MOST OF THE ITEMS I REPLACED DID NOT NEED IT I JUST ENJOY STAYING BUSY. I HAVE
ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL, 3 SETS OF KEY , SHOP MANUAL AND THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THE
CAR PERFECT. THE AIR IS VERY COLD AND IT SHIFTS PERFECT FOR ITS AGE. THE LIGHTS GO UP AND THE WIPERS WORK PERFECT.
THE WINDOWS WORK AND ALL THE GAUGES WORK EXCEPT THE GAS GAUGE IS A LITTLE OFF. THE ONLY THING THAT DOES NOT
WORK IS THE GOOFY LUMBAR AIR BAGS THE COPRESSOR WORKS BUT THE BAGS MOST LEAK. THE ONLY THINGS IF I KEPT THE CAR IF
REPLACED THE WHEATHER STRIPPING ABOUND THE BACK HATCH AND THE OUTSIDE WINDOW WAETHER STRIPPING BUT NEAUTHER
LOOK BAD. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE MONEY. I WILL PICK YOU UP AT THE SARASOTA FLORIDA AIRPORT. I HAVE
DOENE THAT BEFORE AND IT WENT SMOOTH . I TRULEY WOULD NOT BE CONCERNED ABOUT DRIVING IT ANYWHERE. PLEASE
FEEL CONFIDNET WITH PURCHASEING THIS CAR. I HAVE 800 POSITIVES AND NO NEGITIVES . I HAVE SOLD A HARLEY V ROD,
TOYOTA FJ , 2 CORVETTES, 2 DUCATIS, A TRIUMPH 675, A YAMAHA V STAR AND A YAMAHA R1 OVER THE YEARS ON EBAY AND
THEY WERE ALL PLEASED WITH THIER PUCHASE. GRGEORY . VENICE, FLORIDA.
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