Debating selling my '84 (Page 1/1)
ike50701 SEP 08, 06:07 PM
Needs work but is a pretty solid car chassis wise. Needs upper qtr repaired on one side, previous owner claims it got hit by a snowplow, looks like a tire blew out on that side IMO. It's an 84 4 cyl 4 speed, should have it running again this week, fuel pump I put in it was junk from manufacturer, so replacing that. New clutch slave cylinder. Needs new tires and the brakes probably should be looked over as it's been sitting the last 10 years. I'm running out of space for all my junk and am tired of pushing it around. I started getting it roadworthy again here recently (hence the fuel pump and clutch slave), but I'm getting tired of it. Located in northeast iowa, pics available just dont have a way of displaying them here. I'm going to say $500 takes it.

It's a power window manual lock car, around 60k miles on it, needs the guts swapped out of the drivers door as that got replaced with a door off an '88 after I ran myself over with it and bent the original door back against the fender with myself between it and my old blazer... I'll keep adding things as I think of them

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ike50701 APR 01, 05:11 PM
Alright. I've made the decision. It's time to part ways with the Fiero. Just dont have the time to work on it. $500 takes it. Located in Cedar Falls, Iowa. I dont have pics of it at the current time but will be taking some and listing it on facebook this weekend. If rules allow I'll post that link here as well. I'm not very active on this forum, life is in the way, but I'll try and check back often.

Car needs brakes gone thru, tires, and a fuel pump as it's out of the car, on top of whats listed in previous post. Runs great, has new clutch slave cylinder. Previous owner told me it only has 12000 miles on a crate iron duke, whether that's true or not I dont know. Space frame is pretty rust free, I was going to restore the car but being an over the road trucker i dont have much time for anything at home anymore and stuff just winds up sitting, which sucks.