Really? €49,500? (Page 1/1)
Cliff Pennock AUG 13, 05:59 AM
https://www.marktplaats.nl/...-countach-recreation

Ok, it looks nice but it's still a Fiero. It has the stock 2.8L V6, the interior is stock. So it's really nothing more than a Fiero in a tuxedo. I would never, ever pay €49,500 ($54,000) for a Fiero.

Or am I missing something?
Dennis LaGrua AUG 13, 06:17 AM
Sounds like an overly optimistic goal on behalf of the seller.

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Vintage-Nut AUG 13, 11:08 AM
I'm confused...
The listing says it a 1984 which didn't come with a V6 and the motor says it is a 2.5 L

"1984 Pontiac Fiero 2.5/V6"

All For Show and needs a V8!

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Patrick AUG 13, 02:42 PM

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Originally posted by Vintage-Nut:

I'm confused...
The listing says it a 1984 which didn't come with a V6 and the motor says it is a 2.5 L




I noticed that as well. However, a V6 is pictured, so we'll go with that... although the actual year of the Fiero used is still suspect.

It's reported to have a manual transmission, although they couldn't even be bothered to state whether it's a 4 or 5 speed.
Mike in Sydney AUG 13, 04:05 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

I noticed that as well. However, a V6 is pictured, so we'll go with that... although the actual year of the Fiero used is still suspect.

It's reported to have a manual transmission, although they couldn't even be bothered to state whether it's a 4 or 5 speed.



In Australia, the model year is the year the car was built. So a 1985 production vehicle could be shown as a 1984 vehicle on the registration paperwork, depending on production date.

Perhaps Germany is the same?
Cliff Pennock AUG 13, 08:16 PM

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Originally posted by Vintage-Nut:

The listing says it a 1984 which didn't come with a V6 and the motor says it is a 2.5 L



It's not uncommon for Dutch garages to have no frickin' clue what they are talking about when it comes to Fieros. 😁
BingB AUG 13, 09:52 PM
A lot of these type body kits look really nice, but it seems silly to try to actually badge one as a Ferrari.

I'd be embarrassed to start the engine in public.
Patrick AUG 13, 10:15 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:

...it seems silly to try to actually badge one as a Ferrari.



Or as in this case, a Lamborghini.


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Originally posted by BingB:

I'd be embarrassed to start the engine in public.



At least this one isn't a duke!

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Frenchrafe AUG 14, 05:34 AM
Here's the 3 Fieros for sale on the "Bon Coin" in France:


The red car and the white one are too expensive! The black one is about right in price.

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