That's so legit. So is that rattle can paint job that looks like it was applied at 2 in the morning after having downed a six pack with a few shots of tequila.
Rather than rattle can paint, looks more to me like its been sanded. He should have said in the ad it was already prepped for new paint. How hard is it to post the correct year anyway. Must be a 16 yo....but then he could have a college degree....
Judging by what I can see in the one pic, I'd agree. However, mileage and interior condition could change my mind. The wheels though, on there own are probably worth around 400 if you wanted to part it out.
[This message has been edited by Khw (edited 09-08-2013).]
Originally posted by Khw: Judging by what I can see in the one pic, I'd agree. However, mileage and interior condition could change my mind. The wheels though, on there own are probably worth around 400 if you wanted to part it out.
If it's running, drivable, and without any mechanical issues, then it's certainly worth the $800 being asked for it. If it has less than 300,000 miles, then it's a "low mileage" (less than 10K/yr average) vehicle. If you wanted to part it out, you could get more than $800 total out of it.
Who cares if he posted the wrong year in the ad. Wouldn't be the first time it's happened, nor will it be the last.
I left that pic up on computer and went to the store. My ten year old girl walked by and told my wife that they did not make a fiero in 91. lol im so proud.
Dibs! Text sent! If that is a cell # that is. Email next. Imma own the very first ever REAL 91 Fiero! I figured it be more "prototype-ish" looking though.
No really though I sent a text asking what year the car is. Lets see what happens.
Dibs! Text sent! If that is a cell # that is. Email next. Imma own the very first ever REAL 91 Fiero! I figured it be more "prototype-ish" looking though.
No really though I sent a text asking what year the car is. Lets see what happens.