88 Formula 94,000km for sale. No motor. (Page 1/1)
Formula 406 JUN 29, 01:08 AM
I have recently move to the Okanagan and I find myself thinking this isn't the best place to own my little rocket here. It's too hot, between overheat issues in the engine bay and the lack a/c it is likely to just burn down lmao. I have 2 boats and am always in the water so the 406 has a fine home in my 26ft cabin cruiser. Not sure if I will keep the super ram on it or switch to a carb base throttle body injection. However the car will be sold with a working f40 swap and a spare tranny. V8 adapter kit and all mounts intact with the cradle. Full exhaust system headers out. all you have to do is slide in the mill of your choice and she is a bad ass rocket. It has some aftermarket scoops and rims, with coil overs and 275/4017 rear and 255/40/17 front. They are spent but it fits nice rubber. is in pretty great shape really an amazing project car. Anyone who is interested can give me a message and will send some pics. Just kind of feeling things out right now. It's appraised at $35,000 with the engine in it by the insurance company right now. But the engine cost about $23k to build 20 years ago. I don't even know what to ask for it really. It has been sitting a while but I have it pretty clean and it's a good solid car the 406 is fun but way outa balance and only breaking stuff. Something a little tamer would do it better. .
Dennis LaGrua JUL 14, 07:48 PM
The car is worth what someone will pay for it but the reality of it is that most Fiero buyers want a running car with all parts in place. This may not be the answer that you are looking for but incomplete Fieros usually sell on the cheap. What you have there is considered an 88 parts car probably worth $1,500 or less. The right buyer who has a V8 install in mind may offer more like $2-$3K but finding the right buyer may be a task. Good luck selling. Looks like a clean car.