1984 Pontiac Fiero Sport Coupe 2-door 2.5l-ws6 With 4 Speed on 2040-cars
San Marcos, Texas, United States
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Just a lil over 40k miles.All gauges work.Will drive local & put on a few miles.Will park & cover if sold. Needs paint /headlight motors/driver door keylock not working/ac switch? Now the good stuff VIN # 1G2AM37R2EP30716 THE 5TH DIGIT IN VIN (M) INDICATES ITS A SPORT COUPE ALSO IN 84 STANDARD & SE WERE SOLD INTERIOR IS VERY NICE OTHER THAN HEADLINER-DASH & SEATS ARE GREAT power windows work /power mirrors work/cruise works /all the interior lights work/lighter works/wipers work/horn works 2.5 four banger with 4 speed stick ac was working still has condensation buildup on condensor(cold) & fan comes on however the blower switch on control panel(see video) is not working. reg good till 6/14 inspection good till 7/14 $ 965.78 spent at Firestone at 39,331 miles getting it back on road. Spark plugs,wire set,rotor, dist cap,fuel filter,ac work,brake work etc... 4 Goodyear Integrity tires with good tread 195/70/14 Fiero manual-Radio does work after it warms up a few minutes(speakers in the headrest still work)only in 84 & 85 models.Cassette does not appear to work & radio acts a lil goofy with static . SOME RPO CODES BELOW-ALL CODES IN PICS.CAN BE LOOKED UP ONLINE. WS6-SUSPENSION FW5-4.10 TRANSAXLE FINAL DRIVE RATIO N33-TILT WHEEL AD3-REMOVABLE SUNROOF M19-4 SPEED MUNCIE V08-HEAVY DUTY COOLING Car does fine on highway. Issue is in stop & go traffic ..After drivin bout a hour or so in stop & go the clutch pedal gets soft at times & hard to get into gear. Autozone sells clutch set for 79.99 not sure what a labor charge would be. |
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