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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:11 pm
Post subject: 1985 Fiero GT soon up for sale - pricing suggestions welcome
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I own a 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT that I have owned since it was new and I
am ready to sell the vehicle. I would be grateful for suggestions on a
price to sell it for.

It has about 136,000 km on it, and although it is in good condition, is
in a phase when it is not running. Previously when it has stopped
running when hot or it won't start at all, either the fuel pump or
exhaust manifold has been the problem source. But as I am moving and do
not want to spend money on a repair, there is no guarantee as to what
the actual problem is.

Although the paint has faded, the body is undamaged except for sail
panel cracks to the clear plastic, and the car has no problems with
burning oil, and it passed its last emission test required in the
Canadian province of Ontario with flying colors. About four years ago it
got new calipers and pads and has been driven very little since then.

In 1999 I had the car rebuilt to a spec I set as equal to a Fiero of
about 4 years age and in "better than good" condition. It has the
original stereo AM/FM cassette radio and all accessories work except the
AC which I had disconnected after the fourth year of operation.

Any help on pricing will be appreciated for this car that will be sold
in London, Ontario, Canada.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:12 am
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I agree with Bill.

If you believe it to be a minor repair it will more than pay you back to get
the car running. From you description, if I were looking at the car, and it
would not start, I would not offer you $1,000 for it. If it started right
up and ran well, and I was in the market, it sounds like it might be worth
$1,800 - $2,000.

John Stricker

"B Fuhrmann" <b-fuhrmann-usenet.RemoveThis@mplsfridayDELETEskate.com> wrote in message
news:13b2hhsislcnff4@corp.supernews.com...
> Paul Vargyas keeps a price guide at
> http://home.xnet.com/~paulv/Price%20Guide.htm. There are additional pages
> from it that can give you hints about some of the subtle information.
>
> In general, anything that needs repair deducts the cost of the repair. If
> the car is not running, the buyer can be expected to assume that it is a
> major repair needed.
>
> --
> Bill Fuhrmann
>
>
> <hc> wrote in message news:FqednWr687zUoCzbnZ2dnUVZ_qqgnZ2d@golden.net...
>>I own a 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT that I have owned since it was new and I
>> am ready to sell the vehicle. I would be grateful for suggestions on a
>> price to sell it for.
>>
>> It has about 136,000 km on it, and although it is in good condition, is
>> in a phase when it is not running. Previously when it has stopped
>> running when hot or it won't start at all, either the fuel pump or
>> exhaust manifold has been the problem source. But as I am moving and do
>> not want to spend money on a repair, there is no guarantee as to what
>> the actual problem is.
>>
>> Although the paint has faded, the body is undamaged except for sail
>> panel cracks to the clear plastic, and the car has no problems with
>> burning oil, and it passed its last emission test required in the
>> Canadian province of Ontario with flying colors. About four years ago it
>> got new calipers and pads and has been driven very little since then.
>>
>> In 1999 I had the car rebuilt to a spec I set as equal to a Fiero of
>> about 4 years age and in "better than good" condition. It has the
>> original stereo AM/FM cassette radio and all accessories work except the
>> AC which I had disconnected after the fourth year of operation.
>>
>> Any help on pricing will be appreciated for this car that will be sold
>> in London, Ontario, Canada.
>
>

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