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wannav8 MAY 16, 08:43 PM
I have owned a few but was never a part of this forum. Glad to be here and look forward to reading allot.

I have been getting a itch to by another fiero but with a v8 sbc. ust curious what the going rate is for a nice condition 87 88 fiero 5 speed with a mild built sbc carb v8 going for.
Thanks
Greg
Shho13 MAY 17, 05:38 AM
Welcome!

There aren't really all that many readily available SBC swapped Fieros. Honestly the most common swapped Fieros that show up are the 3800 ones.

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Spadesluck MAY 17, 10:32 AM
Welcome to the forum.

To be honest the 87 and 88 are going to have a difference in price as well. The 88 is more rare and it has the upgraded suspension components. Prices for any fiero is going to be dependent on the condition of the vehicle.
wannav8 MAY 17, 11:55 AM

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Originally posted by Spadesluck:

Welcome to the forum.

To be honest the 87 and 88 are going to have a difference in price as well. The 88 is more rare and it has the upgraded suspension components. Prices for any fiero is going to be dependent on the condition of the vehicle.



ok then how about a 87 in what you would consider average nice condition
Spadesluck MAY 17, 03:09 PM
I would think any where from 3k to 5k seems about average nice condition Fiero.

edit: my price estimate would is based just on a normal Fiero itself, not a motor swap one. Those prices will be all over the place.

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fieroguru MAY 17, 05:31 PM
Price for a SBC swapped Fiero will depend on the year/make/condition of the car, the components used in the SBC swap, the overall quality of the swap, and the sellers willingness to part with it. It could be $1000 for a basket case, 15K for a fully sorted, reliable, and show worth swap, or anywhere in between...
wannav8 MAY 17, 06:56 PM

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Originally posted by fieroguru:

Price for a SBC swapped Fiero will depend on the year/make/condition of the car, the components used in the SBC swap, the overall quality of the swap, and the sellers willingness to part with it. It could be $1000 for a basket case, 15K for a fully sorted, reliable, and show worth swap, or anywhere in between...



ok so 7-8 k for a average build, thanks.
Greg
wannav8 MAY 17, 07:05 PM

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Originally posted by fieroguru:

Price for a SBC swapped Fiero will depend on the year/make/condition of the car, the components used in the SBC swap, the overall quality of the swap, and the sellers willingness to part with it. It could be $1000 for a basket case, 15K for a fully sorted, reliable, and show worth swap, or anywhere in between...



ok so 7-8 k for a average build, thanks.
Greg