1985 Pontiac Fiero Gt Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States
SCORPION custom fiberglass body on a 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT Chassis. Meticulously built to perfection with all lights (interior and exterior), gages, windows, A/C, mirrors, locks, horn, wipers, work as designed. There were no shortcuts and it shows. If you want attention, fun, and excitement, then this is for you. Chances are you will never see another one. The engine and transmission were completely rebuilt and have less than 7000 miles - no smoke, no leaks. A new clutch assembly was included when the rebuilt engine and transmission were installed. In addition, a new fuel pump, new brakes all around, a complete parking brake assembly, new tires and alignment, new exhaust system, new fuel filter, air filter, and oil filter were replaced within the last 50 miles. New spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap and rotor were also installed. The engine remains a 2.8L V6 in stock form as does the 4-speed manual transmission. The chassis is completely stock Pontiac Fiero. Although this car will not need any immediate repairs or servicing, keep in mind it is a GM car using standard GM parts and will not cost a fortune to service like the exotic imports. Car easily passed the Missouri state inspection and can be driven anywhere anytime. As a plus, the 30 page body installation instructions with body component part numbers is included along with pictures of this car during assembly. These body components are readily available in case of damage. Most Importantly, the proceeds from the sale of this automobile go to the DREAM FACTORY through whom the Kansas City Fiero Owners Group is sponsoring a three year old cancer patient/survivor in order to make her dream come true. Your consideration for the purchase of the Scorpion is sincerely appreciated. The buyer will experience more attention with this car than can ever be imagined as most people do not recognize it and cannot believe it is a Fiero. Some have likened it to a Ferrari or Lamborghini and think it is a $100,000.00 car but it can be yours for a fraction of that. Questions? 816-590-3685 or e-mail through eBay. Again, thank you for your interest and consideration and happy bidding - you will not be disappointed. This vehicle is available for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. The buyer is responsible for shipping. Funds must clear my bank prior to shipping or delivery. |
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Junkyard Gem: 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
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