1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula 5 Speed 75000 Miles Clean Car No Reserve on 2040-cars
Warwick, New York, United States
Body Type:2 door
Engine:2.8 V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:OWNER
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Fiero
Trim: FORMULA
Drive Type: REAR ENGINE
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 75,878
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: FORMULA
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: NONE
Interior Color: Gray
Up for sale is a real clean 1988 Pontiac Formula Fiero with 75800 miles on it. This is a 5 speed manual transmission car with power trunk, tilt wheel working A/C, non sunroof, 2.8 liter engine, aftermarket rims that are rare and from Italy and a removable Sony CD player. The car has front Koni shocks and rear Koni struts, poly upper control arm bushings and new brakes all around. The cars paint shines like glass, but it does have some small scratches and chips in the hood and roof, and maybe 2 or 3 on the body. It also has two small spots that the clear coat in wearing through. The rear spoiler will need a re-paint but the car does not. The right rear bumper has a small gouge in it that you may or may not see in the pictures. (See pictures.) This is still a 26 year old car. The interior and trim are in great shape and the seats have no rips or stains any where on them. All gauges work as new. The front windshield has a small star but has passed state inspection with it. All four tires are in great condition. The New York State inspection is still current on this car. This car would make a great first car for someone a nice graduation present, or a great commuter car getting over 25 mpg on gas. The 1988 Pontiac Fiero is considered the best year for the Pontiac Fiero, because the front and rear suspension was designed by Lotus motor cars. The Formula model was faster then the fastback GT models, because it wasn't loaded up with the more heavy options of the GT. If you're looking for a show car this car is NOT for you. If you are looking for a nice clean original car with no rust issues,that can be driven to car cruises, go anywhere and needs no work, then this car is for you. Again it's not a show car but a real honest low mileage nice all around fun car for the money. Bidders with less then a 5 feed back rating must email me with a working phone number or your bid will be removed from this auction. I reserve the right to remove this car from the auction, if sold before the listing has ended. This car has no warrantee and is sold AS IS. You may come and look at this car at anytime before this auction ends. You may also get your deposit back after you buy the car if you don't like it or think I miss represented it on this auction. You will not get your deposit back if you don't come down in person to see it. Please also bid if you intend to buy it. I will only take Pay Pal as a deposit. You can pay the balance by bank check, certified check money order or cash on pick up. The car can be held for you with a larger deposit of $1000, but not more then a month. You still would be able to get your deposit back, but you would be charged with storage fees of $24 a day for the time the car was off the market. I also may be able to deliver the car for you for a set fee, but the car and towing would have to be paid in full and must clear the bank, before we deliver it to you. No more then three hundred miles round trip. Car can also be driven. This car is about 60 miles outside of NYC, close to northern NJ, eastern CT and north eastern PA. Good luck.
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