1988 Pontiac Fiero Sport Coupe 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Morrisville, Vermont, United States
Super nice and original 1988 Pontiac Fiero 2-door Sport Coupe for sale; third owner; asking $7,500 or Best Reasonable Offer; Require $500 deposit via Paypal within 48 hours of auction close; balance of sale due within 7 days of acution close; pick-up and transportation of vehicle buyer's responsiblity; must be picked-up by last week of June 2014; car is located in Morrisville, Vermont 05661 which is near Stowe, Vermont. This is a very nice, original and unmolested Pontiac Fiero; I purchased the car from the second owner, who acquired the car in 1994; in 1998 it was placed into storage for the next 14 years in a heated and cooled, cement floor garage; car has no rust; body and interior is in excellent condition, and even the seat belt guides are not broken (rare); dash and controls are immaculate and fully fnctional. I went through all the systems on the car and replaced all the computer controls (PCM), entire ignition system including crankshaft position sensor, ignition module, coils; wires, spark plugs; battery; heavy duty starter motor; ignition switch; fuel tank; fuel pump, fuel filter; throttle body injector; idle air control valve; MAP Sensor; EGR Valve; serviced the EVP System; radiator; new water pump; thermostat; clutch; slave cylinders; brakes; serviced the headlight motors; etc. All the weather seals on the car are in excellent original condition (rare); the moonroof is immaculate and does not leak; have the optional headliner with cargo cover for the moonroof. There are a few minor defects: some blemishes in the exterior finish, but it is all factory original and very minor; a small tear in driver's seat that was repaired; and a small check spot on the rear center console and pasenger door, but very minor for a 26 year old car. Engine compartment is all original, and even have the original battery compartment partition intact. Really hate to sell this car, but present circumstances require. I have had many compliments in the community about this car the past two years that I have owned and driven it in the area...Good luck on the bidding. If you have any questions ask.... |
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