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How rare is a Yellow Formula? (Page 2/2) |
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formulaWA
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JUN 07, 01:09 AM
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Silver formulas are the rarest as they only made a few of them before the yellow switch over in late 87. Although the rarest Formula is the silver one that left the factory with the original electro-hydraulic power steering.
I would sell you my white Formula with 2000 original miles (and the original tires) for 10k
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FIERO JOHN-WI
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JUN 07, 09:52 AM
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Of all the 1988 colors and formula model the 1988 Yellow Formula seemed to be the car everyone put away ( they all seem to have under 85,000 miles). You see a lot of them at cars shows, Dells run this weekend 3 yellow or 4 (true not repainted) yellow formulas were there..
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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JUN 08, 05:25 PM
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quote | Originally posted by formulaWA:
I would sell you my white Formula with 2000 original miles (and the original tires) for 10k |
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Check your PMs...
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hyperv6
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JUN 08, 08:18 PM
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quote | Originally posted by FIERO JOHN-WI:
Of all the 1988 colors and formula model the 1988 Yellow Formula seemed to be the car everyone put away ( they all seem to have under 85,000 miles). You see a lot of them at cars shows, Dells run this weekend 3 yellow or 4 (true not repainted) yellow formulas were there.. |
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Fiero Phil ordered one and promoted it as the most rare car. This drove many to follow suit.
To be honest the most rare today I find is the Blue. Not many were sold and few were saved. It is rare to see many in original paint anymore. They were rare back in the day.
As for the Yellow I know of three right near by in Ohio. I almost bought one but passed.
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cam-a-lot
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JUN 08, 08:41 PM
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quote | Originally posted by fierofrenzy:
[i][/i]Yellow cars....especially Fieros, also attract women. Remember, the Fiero was a very popular car with the ladies back in its day. 12K is much to high, but I'd definately go for the yellow Formula. Heck, I got one myself ! |
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I assume this is a joke....??!! Most women don't know/care what kind of car a guy drives. And those who DO know and care will be interested in a guy driving a big$$$ car.... not a 1980's econobox.
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hyperv6
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JUN 08, 11:37 PM
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quote | Originally posted by cam-a-lot:
I assume this is a joke....??!! Most women don't know/care what kind of car a guy drives. And those who DO know and care will be interested in a guy driving a big$$$ car.... not a 1980's econobox.
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Sure it is true that is why all the women chase cabs in NYC😏
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fierogt28
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JUN 10, 05:34 PM
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Midwest Fiero Clubs
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JUN 11, 10:24 AM
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edfiero
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JUN 15, 10:14 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:
A price of $12K for any Formula ( except one w zero miles) is excessive. As pointed out the formula is not in high demand. I would not pay more than $4K for this car.
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Did you miss that this is a 10,000 mile car? If that can be verified I don't think the price is that far out of line. If it was my car, and you offered 4k, I'd throw you to the curb.
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