People ask a lot of money sometimes but asking and getting are two different things and I enjoy my Fieros but with that kind of money you can get a chop top with v8 or a superb ls powered Fiero. $35,000 gives you a choice of LOT of other cars including some new muscle cars.
I wouldn't want it for any price. 40 miles on a 30 year old car? You'd have to replace EVERYTHING that wasn't metal (and maybe some things that are) before you drove it. Oil, tranny fluid, coolant, brake fluid, tires, maybe anything that had grease in it. Also anything rubber would probably be shot. I'd rather buy a 40,000 mile car at that age.
Well with 41 miles this is not the car to buy for driving. For whatever outrageous price it may go for any miles added would just decrease the value. I could never just let a car sit like this unless I was just rolling in the $$$$$$$$ and didn't give a crap because I had big collection I never really drove. Recently a 87 GNX brand new still in plastic sold for $165k at Barrett Jackson and $75k for an 89 Supra still in plastic at another. I understand they are all nice collectables but you can get some newer sweet rides for those bucks. To each own.
I wouldn't want it for any price. 40 miles on a 30 year old car? You'd have to replace EVERYTHING that wasn't metal (and maybe some things that are) before you drove it. Oil, tranny fluid, coolant, brake fluid, tires, maybe anything that had grease in it. Also anything rubber would probably be shot. I'd rather buy a 40,000 mile car at that age.
Was waiting for someone to strike on that point. The hope is that someone that who covered up and stored this had enough sense to start the car and let it run on a rotating schedule...if not strip it down and complete rebuilt....all lines and seals need to be replaced for starts.
Also for the asking price....you could purchased the most bad-ass modified Fiero that are up for sale and get a lot more for the money...but this is a collectors item (museum piece).