1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula// 39,000 Miles // 3rd Owner on 2040-cars
Elgin, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8 V-6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Pontiac
Model: Fiero
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 39,400
Trim: Formula
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 6
I have had this car since December of 2011. Carfax shows only 2 previous owners. The original owner had it until 2005. I bought the car at 38,000 miles and it needed a lot of attention. It had original brakes, 2 original tires and rotted brake and trans lines. I bought it in Iowa and somehow drove it home. 2.8 V-6 Auto trans. I replaced the entire braking system with all new parts. Stainless brake and transmission lines from the Fiero store. New Calipers, rotors pads....all of it down to the master cylinder. The frame is in excellent condition and only had some surface rust. I coated all frame, wheel wells and suspension parts with Chassis Saver and it looks new.
The engine also needed some attention. Nobody had ever changed the spark plugs so in the process of attempting to remove them 2 snapped off in the head. I brought the car to a local shop where the entire top end of the motor was disassembled right down to the block. The heads were sent to a machine shop and new valve guides were installed as part of the reconditioning process. Everything was re-installed with new gaskets, plugs, wires, belts, thermostat and every hose on the car. The next issue was the A/C which would operate if charged but would leak pretty quick. It was determined that the compressor was shot so it was replaced and works perfect now. Headlight motors were both replaced in 2010.
Interior is immaculate. It's what you would expect to see with this mileage. I had the original radio replaced with new internals. The right channel was not working. also replaced the front speakers and have the rears but they are not installed. The headliner was replaced around 2005.
Car was repainted in June of 2012. All panels on this car are original with VIN #'s on them. I have the formula door decals they just haven't been installed.
It drives just as good as it would have in 1988. Steering wheel is perfectly straight and transmission shifts excellent. I drove it 200 miles a few weekends ago.
CALL 847.875.7153 Scott if you have any questions. I have a lot of pictures throughout the entire process if you need to see any specific area let me know.
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