SOLD 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT plus 1987 Fiero GT parts car.

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OK Guys, I know it's not a "C' body, but their are some on this site that like Pontiac's. Vehicles belong to my girlfriend so help me sell them and convert her over to the Chrysler stable.

Description of both vehicles as follows,

1988 Fiero GT, Black with Gray interior,
Engine; V6, Trans; 5 speed manual, Mileage; 72,795
Options; Factory Sunroof, A/C, Cruise Control, P/W, P/L, Alloy Wheels, Intermittent Wipers, AM/ FM/ CD player. No body damage. Missing the cover panel for the battery.

1987 Fiero GT parts car, Red with Gray Interior,
Engine; V6, Trans; Automatic, Mileage; 77,871
Options; Factory Sunroof, A/C, Cruise Control, P/W, P/L, Alloy Wheels, Intermittent Wipers, AM/ FM/ CD player. Minor body damage to hood and front fascia.

Both vehicles are being sold as a package deal.

Both vehicles are not drivable so they will need to be towed.

Both vehicles are located in, Indianapolis, IN. 46236

Both vehicles have clean Indiana titles and keys.

Asking price is $1,500.00 or best offer.
Send me a PM for more pictures

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I have heard that Fieros have a pretty good following - trick is to find the right place to list them...……
 
They would cumbust instantaneously and burn to the ground....
 
No, it was after like, ten miles they would combust, happened to a friend, he owned two also...
Yep, I have a buddy that had one that went up in smoke in his driveway.
 
Didn't the fire issue pertain to the first couple models that were built with the iron duke? IIRC they cured that fatal flaw in the later models and it wasn't a problem with the V6 editions.
 
Didn't the fire issue pertain to the first couple models that were built with the iron duke? IIRC they cured that fatal flaw in the later models and it wasn't a problem with the V6 editions.

Yes, just an issue with the four cylinder cars and mainly just 1984 cars. Was simply a leaking valve cover gasket that owners ignored, so more of a stupid owner problem than an unusual design flaw. If your car is leaking massive amounts of oil all over the place, maybe you should have it fixed?

Jeff
 
by the time 1988 rolled around, with the new suspension, these cars were the best they could have been (but we shoulda put the 4.1L or 4.5L V8 in it (i drove mules with that engine) ... then we killed it.

i was bystander/nobody at that time .. left me shakin' my head

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https://jalopnik.com/pontiac-fiero-the-definitive-history-5501545


An '86 GT low-mileage specimen but well documented (couple vids/buncha photos below at link) so you kinda get the gist. The '88 again was "state of the art" for this car and its last year.

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6k-Mile 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT


V8 conversion via the "Archie" kit (V8 Kits)
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https://oppositelock.kinja.com/this-fiero-gt-finally-has-the-v8-power-gm-should-have-g-1765737072
 
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UPDATE ON THE STATUS OF THE SALE, I have a deal worked out with one member, and one waiting in line. I will keep you all posted on what the status is.
Bill
 
UPDATE ON THE STATUS OF THE SALE, I have a deal worked out with one member, and one waiting in line. I will keep you all posted on what the status is.
Bill
Ray, you have no limits, do you!:lol:
 
Didn't the fire issue pertain to the first couple models that were built with the iron duke? IIRC they cured that fatal flaw in the later models and it wasn't a problem with the V6 editions.

The USPS mail trucks with the iron duke are still going strong. I guess their maintenance crews are hip to the issue....
 
This could become a nice grocery getter when garaged in the finished Scenicruiser. :D
 
Reason(s) for not running condition?
Because they're Fieros...

No big offense meant to the fans, but everyone I ever saw was either waxed every week or beaten down and needed an oil change along with whatever other repairs.
 
OK Guys, I know it's not a "C' body, but their are some on this site that like Pontiac's. Vehicles belong to my girlfriend so help me sell them and convert her over to the Chrysler stable.
Good of you to help her out...
 
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