1988 Pontiac Fiero Gt on 2040-cars
Peoria, Arizona, United States
Engine:V6
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Grey
Model: Fiero
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: GT
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 151,000
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Sub Model: GT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Headliner sags, some small rips, small crack on dash (passenger side), Power windows, Cruise control, Power mirrors do not function, Premium factory sound system (with the factory sub-woofer), Power driver seat option, AC does not function (converted to R134 and holding pressure, needs a clutch or compressor), Exhaust leak at donut gaskets (manifold and y-pipe joints, will include new gaskets) Leaks oil- but minimal.
This car IS my daily driver.
Headlights function, and the gears have been replaced, but they are sluggish.
Items replaced this year:
Air filter
Starter
PCV valve
Vapor Canister filter
Steering column rebuilt (professionally done)
All coolant hoses
Radiator
Radiator cap
T-stat, and t-stats cap
Rodney Dickman coolant fan switch
ACdelco fuel filter
ACdelco spark plug wires
Ford flow-tested fuel injectors (15#)
Intake manifold gaskets
Valve cover gaskets
Rodney Dickman stainless steel vacuum lines
EGR valve
Denso O2 sensor
Acdelco cap/rotor
NGK platinum plugs
Automatic transmission filter and gasket
Catalytic converter (professionally installed)
Flowtech afterburner muffler (professionally installed)
Dual tip exhaust (professionally installed)
Rodney Dickman upper/lower ball joints
Rodney Dickman outer tie rods
Front springs cut 1 1/2 coils
Rear spring cut 3/4 coil
Front shocks replaced with KYB gas adjust
ReAr struts replaced with KYB gas adjust
Front control arms have poly bushings (previous owner, but tight)
Goodridge braided brake lines (professionally installed, included flush)
Thermo quiet Wagner brake pads (front and rear)
Media blasted brake rotors
Powder coated brake caliper brackets
Paul Angel (the driver) front inverted scoop
Paul Angel (the driver) rear deck lid
Drag 17x7.5" 45mm offset wheels with 215/45-17 Kumho tires (less than 3,000 miles on these)
Rear wheel studs replaced with longer studs to run a hub-centric 10mm spacer to make the wheel flush. Very smooth on the highway, very stable. Professionally aligned.
*Fiberglass work is not done, just roughed in and will need to have the back side glassed, and the surface filled/sanded/glazing putty, and paint. A lot of money and time/effort has gone into this car. I hope someone can appreciate this effort.
**vehicle is for sale locally, I reserve the right to end the auction early.
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