Ultra-clean Fiero GT with just 17,100 original miles. Fantastic
color combination. Loaded with options including leather interior
and sunroof. Very authentic and original, right down to the factory
Goodyears. Beautiful Fiero in fantastic condition. We're pleasantly
surprised by the response this Fiero has received in our showroom.
There are more than a few of you out there who had one as a first
car in the late 1980s or who had good times in a similar Fiero. It
turns out that GM eventually got the Fiero right, with more power,
better suspension, improved brakes, and a great look. Of course,
1988 was the end of the line for the General's 2-seat mid-engined
sports car, but some wise soul was smart enough to tuck this one
away for the future and here it is. Showing just over 17,000
original miles, it's a highly original and untouched car. The
handsome Medium Red Metallic paint was the right choice for a car
to preserve, an elegant and sporting color that gives the Fiero an
upscale appeal. The paint and bodywork are in excellent condition
and thanks to the Fiero's composite panels, rust is a non-issue. By
1988, they'd figured out the quality control issues, too, so this
one feels substantial, the doors close with a solid THUNK, and body
gaps are very good throughout. If you saw one sitting on the
showroom floor in 1988, this is pretty much what it would have
looked like. The gray leather interior is a great choice and a nice
step up from the standard cloth buckets. Step down into the GT's
low-slung cockpit and you'll find there's plenty of room even for
taller drivers and the adjustable seats are remarkably comfortable
for being 35 years old. This car is loaded with options and
features, including a tilt steering column, power windows, locks,
and mirrors, cruise control, A/C, and a removable sunroof with
shade, which probably made this one of the more expensive Fieros
you could buy in 1988. Everything is in excellent condition with
minimal wear on the seats and carpets that have been protected by
matching carpeted mats. Big, round gauges are easy to read at a
glance, and the design of the instrument panel puts secondary
controls like headlights at your fingertips. The center stack
houses a pair of auxiliary gauges up top, along with the HVAC
controls and a decent-sounding Delco AM/FM/cassette stereo with
graphic equalizer (remember those?). A few thoughtful storage
cubbies combine with both front and rear trunks to give you
reasonable, if not amazing, storage space. It's a sports car, not a
station wagon, after all. The 2.8-liter V6 provides the kind of
punchy torque that makes the Fiero feel quick around town. The car
is well balanced, not a drag racer, and the V6 is ideally suited to
that mission. It's bulletproof reliable, easy to service, and makes
an appealing growl with you lean on the throttle a bit. The engine
bay is nicely maintained with original hardware and equipment
throughout?no modifications. On top there's that bright red intake
manifold to dress things up a bit, but the rest should be familiar
to anyone who owned a mid-sized GM product in the 1980s. The only
automatic transmission available was a 3-speed, but with the V6's
torque and 2.84 gears in the final drive, it's still a relaxed
highway cruiser that doesn't mind settling in for a road trip. And
when the road starts to twist, the Fiero is right there with you,
offering a fully independent suspension, 4-wheel disc brakes, and
wonderfully communicative unboosted steering that is better than
anything GM has offered in the past 3 decades. The undercarriage
shows a few signs of the passage of time, but no rot or structural
issues, no evidence of accidents, and it's so original even the
exhaust system is OEM. And if you really need perfection, you could
spend a Saturday afternoon cleaning things up to make it look
almost new?it's just dirty, not rusty. Factory alloy wheels are
unmarked and carry what appear to be the original staggered
Goodyear Eagle radials, 205/60/15s in front and 215/60/15 in back.
Unless you're spending six figures for an exotic, nobody's ever
going to build a car like the Fiero, and certainly not General
Motors. It evolved from a low-cost commuter car to a competent and
entertaining true sports car in this 1988 GT. Today it's a
wonderfully analog way to have fun behind the wheel and its
performance envelope is quite accessible without putting everyone
else in danger. If you were there, you remember how much fun these
really are and if you're just starting out, the Fiero is still an
excellent way to get a cool old car for not a lot of cash. Call
today! Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase.
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