3.8 Supercharged V6 from a 1998 Buick Regal GS 5 speed stock getrag transmission with RAM heavy duty clutch Rear Coil over shock rear conversion Lowered 1/2 coil front springs A/C installed but currently not working Sunset Orange Metallic color from Mitsubishi Eclipse
Selling car to help my brother with his wedding. Some things you must now is that the car was recently in a wreck on the drivers front side. The suspension was fixed but the frame still needs to be pulled out and the body panels installed, but I drive it daily back and forth to work and around town. I have replacement panels for the fender and door panel that will go with the car. Selling price is based on the engine conversion. Asking price starting at $2500.00. Serious offers only. Pics to come tomorrow showing current condition.
how many miles?? Orange i like orange and i like 3800 SC even better you think it will make the trip for me to drive home to MI?? i will be awaitin on the photos, too
Its been a long time coming, but here are the pictures everyone has been waiting for. It was up in the air wether I was going to sell it with the 3800 or swap it to another Fiero I just purchased. I decided to stick with the automatic and upgrade it to a V8 later on down the road. Someone is going to get a great deal with this car. As it stands I am asking $2500. If it does not sell soon I am going to fix the frame and get the bodywork completed and the price will go up. Here are the pics.
Thanks to all who inquired. Fiero has been sold to a fellow forum member. Congrats to the new owner of this great 3800 SC Fiero. Please don't ask me who it is, if the new owner chooses to chime in it will be up to him. Thanks to Cliff for continuing to make this forum available to all Fiero owners, without this forum my car may have gone to someone who would not appreciate an engine swap like we all do.
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Will-Martin Member
Posts: 1164 From: DFW, TX, USA Registered: Aug 2002
Thanks to all who inquired. Fiero has been sold to a fellow forum member. Congrats to the new owner of this great 3800 SC Fiero. Please don't ask me who it is, if the new owner chooses to chime in it will be up to him. Thanks to Cliff for continuing to make this forum available to all Fiero owners, without this forum my car may have gone to someone who would not appreciate an engine swap like we all do.
Thank you for the opportunity to purchase this awesome machine. It was great to meet you and your wife, and I look forward to seeing you guys at a meet up in a running Fiero.
Thank you for the opportunity to purchase this awesome machine. It was great to meet you and your wife, and I look forward to seeing you guys at a meet up in a running Fiero.
Sounds like the car might be back on the road a little faster than planned....
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Posts: 2552 From: Dallas-Fort Worth TEXAS Registered: Feb 2009
Originally posted by fierocarparts: Dang Will, you starting your own Fiero Farm? Looks like a chop will be running VERY soon. Wonder what it will look like.
No Fiero Farm just yet! Ironic that I sold all my Fieros to focus on getting my Formula the way I wanted it, and I am now having to buy more Fieros to complete it!
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Sounds like the car might be back on the road a little faster than planned....
From the looks of the original add and pictures, I thought this car was going to be a parts car with an engine swap. As it turns out, this is a VERY FAST car even with the stock 3800 SC swap. It would take very little to get this car back to perfect so it seems a shame to pull the engine just to put it in the Chop Top. I am debating on what to do.
--Will
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From the looks of the original add and pictures, I thought this car was going to be a parts car with an engine swap. As it turns out, this is a VERY FAST car even with the stock 3800 SC swap. It would take very little to get this car back to perfect so it seems a shame to pull the engine just to put it in the Chop Top. I am debating on what to do.
--Will
Fix it and drive it...then focus on working on the chop so there is no rush on it....
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Will and I got together on this one and now it's setting in my garage. I can't get to it immediately, but plan to put it back to its pre-accident condition. Thanks, Will.
Will and I got together on this one and now it's setting in my garage. I can't get to it immediately, but plan to put it back to its pre-accident condition. Thanks, Will.