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TheDigitalAlchemist
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JUN 05, 12:13 PM
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FieroMontreal
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JUN 05, 12:31 PM
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quote | Originally posted by TheDigitalAlchemist:
Looking at one, 10,000 miles automatic.
Asking price is 9k
Odometer is in kilometers,( but the bin starts with a “1”, so it was made in the US?)
It’s in great condition…
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They were all made in Pontiac, MI.
If it has KPH cluster it was probably a Canadian spec car that was re-imported to the USA at some point in it's life. I don't have my guidebook at work to give your the numbers but in general a yellow formula should be a rare Fiero in the grand scheme of things..and not many were built with Canadian spec either. Someone could have changed the cluster and it would be showing false KM but why use a KPH cluster in the US.[This message has been edited by FieroMontreal (edited 06-05-2021).]
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hyperv6
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JUN 05, 03:41 PM
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The Yellow Formula T top is considered the rarest Fiero. But even with that said they are not in massive high demand and or impossible to find if you really want one.
I would look at this car more as if you like it and the condition.
It would be more special to own a Yellow Fiero over a red or black but only if you really like it.
Note too yellow cars attract bugs. In the spring they can be a pain.
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Toddster
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JUN 06, 07:34 AM
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The GT was rarer in Yellow, I had one.
The numbers are 489 coupes, 436 Formulas, 241 GT = 1166 total
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Dennis LaGrua
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JUN 06, 08:01 AM
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A price of $12K for any Formula ( except one w zero miles) is excessive. As pointed out the formula is not in high demand. I would not pay more than $4K for this car. ------------------ " THE BLACK PARALYZER" -87GT 3800SC Series III engine, custom ZZP /Frozen Boost Intercooler setup, 3.4" Pulley, Northstar TB, LS1 MAF, 3" Spintech/Hedman Exhaust, P-log Manifold, Autolite 104's, MSD wires, Custom CAI, 4T65eHD w. custom axles, Champion Radiator, S10 Brake Booster, HP Tuners VCM Suite. "THE COLUSSUS" 87GT - ALL OUT 3.4L Turbocharged engine, Garrett Hybrid Turbo, MSD ign., modified TH125H " ON THE LOOSE WITHOUT THE JUICE "
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fierofrenzy
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JUN 06, 09:23 AM
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[i][/i]Yellow cars....especially Fieros, also attract women. Remember, the Fiero was a very popular car with the ladies back in its day. 12K is much to high, but I'd definately go for the yellow Formula. Heck, I got one myself !
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fierofrenzy
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JUN 06, 09:25 AM
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Here she is !
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Fierochic88
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JUN 06, 01:41 PM
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quote | Originally posted by TheDigitalAlchemist:
Looking at one, 10,000 miles automatic.
Asking price is 12k
Odometer is in kilometers,( but the vin starts with a “1”, so it was made in the US?)
It’s in great condition…
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If it was well kept with that low of mileage, I don't think they're too far above what is a feasible price. Around 10k would probably be fair to both the buyer and seller.
~ Jen
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hyperv6
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JUN 06, 02:03 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Toddster:
The GT was rarer in Yellow, I had one.
The numbers are 489 coupes, 436 Formulas, 241 GT = 1166 total |
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Still not numbers that really total up to much. If this were a 69 TA in high demand yes but there is no real great demand for Yellow Fiero’s
You buy one for the love not the profits.[This message has been edited by hyperv6 (edited 06-06-2021).]
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hyperv6
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JUN 06, 02:05 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Fierochic88:
If it was well kept with that low of mileage, I don't think they're too far above what is a feasible price. Around 10k would probably be fair to both the buyer and seller.
~ Jen
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Agreed. To restore a well used one would run more if it was done properly.
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