1988 Pontiac Fiero Gt 5speed V6 Ac Low Miles Rare Leather Sunroof Red on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8L 173Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Pontiac
Model: Fiero
Trim: GT Coupe 2-Door
Options: Rear Wing, Black Lace Wheels, Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 5 speed Getrag Manual RWD
Power Options: Power Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 70,748
Sub Model: GT Formula SE Indy Mera
Exterior Color: Bright Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Charcoal Grey
This is my 1988 Fiero GT 5-speed in original Bright Red with Grey Leather interior. The car has low 70xxx miles for the year and is in fantastic condition inside and out. Service is up to date with many new parts and the car runs and drives just as good as it looks. This car has been garaged during my ownership and driven very little, only a few hundred miles, since I bought hence the reason I am selling it. This is the nicest of the three Fieros I have owned and in fact is one of the nicest I've ever seen in person. She will make someone very happy just I have been with her.
If you are reading this ad then you know how very rare this car is and that it has most all the optional factory equipment in the most popular color combination. I will make this listing as absolutely thorough and honest as I can because I have bought cars that were misrepresented therefor I wouldn't do the same to someone else. The engine has been serviced with new fluids, filters, plugs, wires, several sensors, vacuum lines, hoses, and runs perfect with no hesitation, smoke, leaks or anything out of the ordinary. Transmission shifts perfectly with no slippage or odd behavior. Car has never been overheated and the cooling system works as it should, it gets to temperature and stays there with perfect fan engagement when needed. The AC system has been fully and professionally converted to R134a and blows ICE COLD. Suspension feels good and has newer brake pads. The previous owner replaced the muffler with straight pipes to the stock exhaust outlets which gives it a nice rumble but not too loud and the catalytic converter is in good condition. Battery is new and this car starts up like a new car every time. Paint is new and true to factory original color, it was repainted to remove the usual sun scorching on the top panels and looks fantastic. There is no damage nor has it been in any accidents. Only slight issues are that one quarter window has a crack and minor imperfections on the bumpers due to their age. The car looks like new even up close and would need very little to be perfect on the outside. All lights work including rebuilt headlights. Sunroof does not leak nor do any of the other seals. Interior is all original and looks great. Dash and console panels are crack free and in very nice condition. Power windows, door locks, mirrors, windows, cruise control, dash lights and gauges all work flawlessly. Carpet is nice and the leather seats are good with one small rub spot on the drivers bolster, an easy repair. Does not have the typically awful headliner panel, as it was removed by previous owner. Car needs no mechanical work at all!
All in all this a clean low mile Fiero, a perfect example of a great car to keep in the garage for fun weekends or a beautiful daily driver. It has been well cared for and driving it is an absolute blast. I fully intended to restore and keep her but the time has come to make some room in the garage. You will not be disappointed with this car, I get more questions and compliments on her than any other car I've owned.
I have a photobucket account with all the pictures you would need to see and will email it to any serious buyer.
ATTN: I would really like to sell this car but I'm not desperate, so please feel free to make a reasonable offer and let's talk. I have already gotten offers near $5,000 so if you can't meet or beat that then don't waste my time or yours. This is my last price reduction, thanks for looking.
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