2.5 L 4 Spd Euro Leather Package on 2040-cars
Warrington, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2.5 Liter 4 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Fiero
Trim: SE
Drive Type: 4 SPD, RWD
Options: Remote Rear Deck Lid Release, Tilt Steering Wheel, Intermittent Windshield Wipers, Electric Rear Window Deffoger, Axle Ratio 4.10, Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Luxury Trim Group, Option AR9 - Seat, Bucket European Leather, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 36,250
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Sub Model: SE
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I am the original owner of this car and it has never been driven by anyone other than myself. Overall this is an excellent example of a 1984 Pontiac Fiero SE that has been very well cared for and does not exhibit any unusual signs of wear and tear for a car that is 30 years old with less than 37,000 miles. I purchased it from Davis Pontiac in Richboro PA in the fall of 1983. The interior of this car is in excellent condition. Everything is original with the exception of the headliner which was recovered by Barron's Auto Glass & Auto Upholstery in Horsham PA, April 1997. The sun visors were replaced with after market visors from the Fiero Store. This car was ordered with the European Leather package for the seats. I also have the Kroupana sueded pigskin care package that was sent out to all original owners by Wolverine Leather Division, Rockford Michigan. Care package is in original condition and has never been used on the seats. Seats have never seen any chemical cleaners and look as they do because of exceptional care, low mileage, and garage storage. The paint is in very good condition and does show some signs of etching. The rear deck lid decal "Fiero 2M4" was removed. Car is currently garage kept and has been for the last 25 years. It has been my sunny day-summertime car for all that time. Running condition is good, does weep some oil through the valve seals that burns off during startup. The air conditioning does not work but all pieces are in place. There are two small puncture holes in front bumper (see picture) and the outer door glass seals are cracked from age. Car was titled as a Classic as of February 25th, 1994. Last inspection was October 2012 with an odometer reading of 36,042 miles, current odometer reading is 36,250 miles. The last two inspections were completed by Accel Auto Service of Warminster PA while all other inspections were done by Jamison Auto Service and Tim's Auto Service. Car has never been involed in any accidents and has never had any paint/body work as well as any mechanical work other than routine maintenance. Tires are old, noisy, and hard from age and must be replaced. Wheels are in good condition no curb damage or scrapes but clear coating is cracking. The radio does play but does not always turn on when you press the power button, may take several attempts but once on it does work. I do have the original owner's manual as well as the original Dealer Copy of the Car Shipping Record. I do not have the original window sticker. Also included is the 1984 Pontiac Service Manual as well as the Haynes Pontiac Fiero repair manual.
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