1986 Pontiac Fiero Se 45k Miles!!! Very Clean!!!!! on 2040-cars
Newark, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8 V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: Fiero
Trim: SE
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 45,800
Sub Model: SE
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
WOW! 45k miles!!!! This car is a true classic. The Pontiac Fiero has a very dedicated following and I personally know how rare it is to find one in such good condition. This is my 6th Fiero and by far in the best original condition Ive seen in years. You will be very pleased to know this car has NO rust! Check out the pictures! No "trunk rust", no battery box rust, no rust on the bottoms of the doors... this car has been garaged all of its life and it shows. The red paint shines good with little to no fading as found on a majority of 80's GM vehicles including the Fieros! Your getting exactly what you see, a great Fiero. Check out that interior, do you see any rips or tears in the seats? NO, becauase the interior is almost flawless. These cars are what the automotive community would call rare. Not rare by true production numbers but rare to be found in good condition. I am including the origonal window sticker and bill of sale along with other factory documents! The added litatue after 27 years is also in good condition and suitable to make a copy of and frame at car shows if your interested in showing it. I have shown previous Fieros and they always get a lot of looks and alot of compliments! Numorous awards were won with a Fiero that wasnt even as nice as this one. No its not a hot rod but this is a car you could jump in any nice day of the week and just go for a cruise and enjoy it. The car is very well equiped with automatic trans, cruise, power locks, power windows, A/C and factory sunroof (doesnt leak). Both headlights motors work great!!! The tires are in very good shape, car does not overheat or idle high and starts with one turn of the key. Recently had a tune up so shes ready for spring! The spots that are seen on the roadway in the pictures are not from this car by the way! Here is what I will call the minior blemishes on the car... power locks and windows are a little slow (as expected) but work!, there is a couple very minor chips in the paint (just being honest), the starter does at times make a little noise, brakes are a tad soft but I think thats just from sitting. I encourage you to come and take a look at this beauty before bidding, not required but suggested. This is exactly what a true Fiero enthosiest is looking for so bid now and dont let this rare find get away. Car is sold as-is in Newark, OH and I will be requiring a non refundable downpayment of $100.00 paid within 48 hours of auction close. Car must be picked up in Newark, OH with in 14 days of auction end. After 14 days if no prior arrangements have been made, your $100 downpayment is mine and ebay is notified so I can recoupe my listing fees. Car mileage will go up a little as this car is for sale locally. Balance due in cash only, no checks period! Good luck and email me with any questions or request for more pictures!
On Feb-11-13 at 17:04:37 PST, seller added the following information:
I drove this car 100 miles today and it checked out excellent, the gas gauge did fluctuate a little bit as they commonly do but it is accurate. Runs, drives and handled good at all speeds. Drove it at 70 mph and no shakes or odd noise from any of the suspension.
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