The Final Fiero (Page 1/2)
Miller50213 OCT 01, 04:21 PM
November 7th the Final Fiero will be getting auctioned off. How much will it sell for?

https://journal.classiccars...4e2f31e6019a0d26c8b0
IMSA GT OCT 01, 04:33 PM
20K if they're lucky.
Cliff Pennock OCT 01, 04:42 PM
Man, if I had the money I would buy that in a heartbeat. But I would also use it as my daily driver. Which in my case would mean it would be driven for at most 2000 miles per year. 😁
hyperv6 OCT 01, 05:36 PM
Well I did not see a reserve. If there is they may not meet that. This car in the past had been for sale and no takers.

The real history here is it is the last one but that means little to most average auto buyers.

The other real value is the car is still nearly dealer new. If you drive it you kill much of the value here. If you want to drive spend much less and buy a clean 88 gt.

My hope is a museum like the Pontiac museum buys it where people can go see it and it will be preserved. Or GM buys it back for their collection.

CoolBlue87GT OCT 01, 07:01 PM

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Originally posted by Cliff Pennock:

Man, if I had the money I would buy that in a heartbeat. But I would also use it as my daily driver. Which in my case would mean it would be driven for at most 2000 miles per year. 😁



Cliff, I know of a low mileage Blue 87 GT that you might like !! lol
IMSA GT OCT 01, 07:16 PM

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Originally posted by hyperv6:

Well I did not see a reserve. If there is they may not meet that. This car in the past had been for sale and no takers.

The real history here is it is the last one but that means little to most average auto buyers.

The other real value is the car is still nearly dealer new. If you drive it you kill much of the value here. If you want to drive spend much less and buy a clean 88 gt.

My hope is a museum like the Pontiac museum buys it where people can go see it and it will be preserved. Or GM buys it back for their collection.



Personally I'd like to see Fred purchase this car. At least we would know that it is in good hands.
qwikgta OCT 01, 07:56 PM
So question for you all. Does the fact that its the last one increase its value? I agree its clean and low mileage, to me that would be its value. Maybe b/c it has all the signatures of the builders, and documentation, but what about the second to last, or the third to last. What number do we stop at? I am glad that GM decided to give it away vice putting it in the Heritage Museum, but again, does its VIN make it worth more money?

Rob
RWDPLZ OCT 01, 08:37 PM
Fred would be perfect if he's interested.

I have a picture of me with the car at the 20th show here somewhere, before I even bought a Fiero.
Thunderstruck GT OCT 01, 09:39 PM

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Originally posted by Miller50213:

November 7th the Final Fiero will be getting auctioned off. How much will it sell for?

https://journal.clas siccars...4e2f31e6019a0d26c8b0



$42,000.00
sourmash OCT 01, 09:43 PM
Last Pontiac off the line and the last Fiero. I'd think it'd go quite a bit more than 20k. Even with the poor economic conditions.