I sold my last Fiero a few weeks ago so now it is time to let the last of my parts go. I'll start with a partial list of what I have and add pics later. I will give priority to the parts that I get questions about so let me know if you have questions.
*** THREAD CLOSED. ALL PARTS ARE GONE ***
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Everything pictured or listed is still a available. I still have the tan shifter surround, the separate auto shifter plate, the auto shifter mechanism, and auto shifter boots.
The tachs I have are shown in the pic in the first post. I have had one 4-cylinder and I swapped in a V6 so it is very likely that one of those is an original 4-cylinder tach. Can you tell me how I can tell the difference between them?
If I'm not mistaken, it is the speedometers which have circuit boards on their backs. It looks as if the tachometers simply plug straight into the white plastic pod. Both of my tachs have the two little enclosed silver gauge mechanisms on the backs of the gauge faces.
Does it work? And how much do you want for it? And do you have any other gauges for the 4 cylinder like oil or temp?
I will check for other gauges tomorrow but my guess is yes I do have others. I have no reason to doubt that they work. They were swapped out when I swapped the drivetrain. When we agree on how many pieces you want, we can talk price.
Let me know, I hope they work, it a pita to pull it out and put in one that doesn't work and have and be right where I started. Email me at wittendorf1986@hotmail.com when you find out.
Let me know, I hope they work, it a pita to pull it out and put in one that doesn't work and have and be right where I started. Email me at wittendorf1986@hotmail.com when you find out.
I posted two more pics of the gauges above. I have two sets of speedo and matching tach. Both sets are front lit and appear to be the same from the back but the set on the left has more hash marks between the numbers on the face. The set on the left is from an 85 SE V6 automatic. I know that by the 23K miles showing on the odometer. I assume the set on the right is from my '87 Duke. I also have a Temp/Fuel gage set that is shown to the left of the speedos. The fuel gage mechanism is detached but the needle is there. To the best of my knowledge, all these gauges work. I no longer have a Fiero or even a GM product to test them in. If you can find a bench test I can do for you, just post a link.