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1984 Pontiac Fiero 84k Mileage CLEAN

1984 Red Pontiac Fiero
1984 Red Pontiac Fiero
1984 Red Pontiac Fiero
1984 Red Pontiac Fiero
1984 Red Pontiac Fiero
1984 Red Pontiac Fiero
1984 Red Pontiac Fiero
1984 Red Pontiac Fiero
Make: Pontiac
Model: Fiero
Type: Coupe
Trim: Base
Year: 1984
Mileage: 84000
VIN: 1G2AM37RXEP214902
Color: Red
Engine: 4cyl Duke
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Hughesville, Pennsylvania, United States

1984 Pontiac Fiero Base Additional Info:

Up for sale is a very clean and well maintained '84 Fiero. I purchased it about four months ago with the intent of fixing up any major issues, replacing old, cracking or failing parts and week-end joy riding it from time to time after doing a 3800sc swap.. however life has many surprises and a lack of time is mine! Below is a list of the many things I've done to it over the course of these last few months as well as a check list of extra parts or parts that still need worked on!

Most parts were ordered via the Fiero Store, CarID, AutoAnything or Amazon. I can reproduce any reciepts for validation if that's something you're interested in.

Replaced:
Front Inner/Outer Tie Rods
Front Sway Bar End Link (Poly Bushings)
Front Struts (KYB Branded)
Front Sway Bar Bushings (Poly Bushings)
Motegi Racing Rims w/ 205/60r15 Sumitomo High Performance All-Season Tires
Amazon Basics Oil w/ ACDelco UPF52 Oil Filter
K&N PF-1000 Fuel Filter
ACDelco Platinum Spark Plugs
ACDelco Professional Spark Plug Wire Set
WIX 46036 Air Filter
WIX Breather Filter Part #46986
Lumen 7x6 CCFL Halo Headlamps
Luman H4XXHLC-RGB LED Headlight Conversion Kit
Generic GM Oil Cap (Old Oil cap was falling apart and ugly)

Extras:
Valve Cover Gasket
Old Rims/Tires
Rubber Seals/Gaskets/Air Duct for Removable Moon Roof
New Radio/Wiring Harness
New Speakers
Old Headlamps/Headlights
Other Odds & Ends from Previous Owner.

Known Issues:

Needs Inspected
Needs Aligned
Fluid Flush
Possibly Brakes? (Never stopped to look while working as I rarely drove it/they stopped very well when I did move it)
High Idle
Upholstery Bowing Out (Very common for fieros of any usage as the materials holding the leather/vinyl together eventually gave way. A lot of guys end up gluing them back together and clamping them till dry)

I'm sure I've missed something.. but I will answer any questions thrown my way for sure.