Rare Original Collector's Car - 3329 Miles! on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Rare MINT ORIGINAL Fiero GT with just 3,329 miles! The car has been garaged and kept out of bad weather. This is a great opportunity for a collector or even those looking to make this a driver. Its original V6 engine offers good power and great fuel economy. As you can see from these up to date photos the car look beautiful and its original paint still shines like new. I’d love to keep this vehicle but I’m moving and will no longer have the space to store it in the manner is deserves. Additional pictures available here: http://1drv.ms/1fAjPSt This car is titled in Washington State but was recently transported to California. I have both the original and a reissued title as I thought I had lost the original with my move but later found it. The car is being sold as is. The known defect is one small ding on the hood which is shown in the emblem close up photo. Potential buyers may schedule a time to view the car but no test drives will be given as the extreme low miles are part of the car’s value. Please ensure you have the necessary funds prior to bidding, most buyers are unable to finance cars manufactured this long ago. Low or negative feedback buyers may be requested to submit a refundable deposit to maintain their bids. If you need to have this car shipped, I’ll be happy to cooperate but the car will not be released until payment is verified. Payment by cashier’s check from Chase, Bank of America, US Bank, or Wells Fargo is required. I reserve the right to cancel the auction if the car is sold by other means before auction completion and to re-list the car if not paid in full within 7 days of auction close. |
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Classic bright red 1986gt pontiac fiero 2 seater scarce, stored well cared for
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