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1987 Pontiac Fiero Gt (great Daily Driver) Rare Sports Car on 2040-cars

US $3,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:165000
Location:

Union, Missouri, United States

Union, Missouri, United States

No issues or concerns. Runs and drives good, starts right up and runs strong. Car has been babied
Original 2.8 v6 and original transmission. Runs and drives great. Just got oil change and tune up
NEW
-spark plugs and wires
-ignition coil
-tires
-touch screen radio and new speakers. 
Original carpet, rugs, and headliner. All in good condition 
RUST FREE. Always garaged kept all its life. 
Great daily driver. I Would drive it anywhere. NEVER ABUSED has lots of power still
Call or text me at 314-606-4898 (text is preferred). 
Veheicle is located in Union, Missouri. 
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