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    Posted: 03 July 2009 at 2:35pm
Not mine, but thought it looked decent.

http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/cto/1251441865.html

86 Fiero GT - $1500 (Abbotsford)


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Date: 2009-07-02, 9:28PM PDT


Looking to Sell or Trade. Looking for a little more practical car for my family. 90 or newer VW golf would be preferred but Im open to offers.


PRO:

160XXX km
pwr widows
pwr locks
custom interior lights
Original stereo
New hydraulic clutch cylinders
New tires
Air cared till 2010
Currently insured
Runs Great, Doesn't burn any oil; Runs synthetic
Sounds amazing

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Some minor cosmetics
driver quarter window missing
transmission possibly will need to be replaced. All the gears work great and pull hard, but forth has a click.
I've still been still driving it to work and back everyday so its still just fine.
headlight motors are dead, but there is manual way to put them up.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Capt Fiero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 July 2009 at 11:27am
Thats one hell of a deal. Someone could probably buy this one and then buy Glens black 86GT for $500 put the best of the 2 into one car, and have a nice car with spares for just about everything and only be into it for $2000
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Glenn's Fiero is an automatic. This Fiero is a 4-speed. No go (unless you wanted an automatic, I suppose).

 

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I've seen this car. I've personally been able to get my hands on 3 different Fiero's, this was by far the strongest runner.


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Anyone interested in this car should also be aware that this Fiero is the one and the same as the one being discussed in This thread.

 

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I currently have a 2.5 with 5 speed isuzu trans and this car has made me curious about upgrading to a v6 Fiero.

I have a spare, low km, 5 speed isuzu and cradle sitting in my garage, and I'm thinking that if I were to buy this car then I could take out the GT's motor and build up the cradle with the 2.8 and isuzu trans. Then I would put that into the GT. What do you think? I know that there might a few weird issues with the isuzu and 2.8 combo. Also, I've never actually ridden in or driven a v6 Fiero, so would the upgrade be worth it?
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     A 2.8 / Isuzu 5spd combo has been tried countless times and even Ed Parks of the Fiero Factory in Alabama says the Isuzu is the best trans for the V6. Best fuel economy, gears are spaced much better for daily driving. Only real issue is that if you drive it Really hard, you will eventually kill 2nd gear. I ran the Isuzu's behind my V8 and would go through one a year. Granted that was with 300+ lbs of torque V8 going through it, with the rather moderate power of the 2.8 making only 170lbs of torque you should not have any issues.

Personal opinion if you were to buy it, just swap your trans into the 86GT and use whatever parts the best on both cars to make it the best of the two.
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Originally posted by Cheese Cheese wrote:

Also, I've never actually ridden in or driven a v6 Fiero, so would the upgrade be worth it?

I went from a duke powered '87 Coupe to an '86 GT. Yes, the 2.8L V6 goes somewhat better than an old 2.5L 4-banger, but that's nothing exactly to brag about.

Compared to an old V8 or even a modern V6, IMO the factory V6 in a Fiero is a dog with no buildup potential for performance. (Sorry fellas, but unfortunately you know it's true.)

 

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Well, in addition to my spare low km (approx. 16000km) isuzu trans and cradle I have another duke with the same low km's as the trans which I could use and that I was planning on using. Having a bit more power is pretty appealing to me though.

One thing I also need to consider though is that my Fiero is my only car right now and I'm going to need it to take me back and forth from university starting in september. I can't decide whether to continue on with my original plan of using the newer duke and isuzu trans or sell the duke (and when the swap is done, my current Fiero) and buy a Fiero (likely this one) with v6 and use my extra isuzu trans. How much do you think I could get for a rebuilt/very low km duke anyway?
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           Well its a sad fact, but the iron duke in the Fiero is worth more to a scrap dealer than trying to sell it. I think the most money I have ever seen a duke motor sell for locally was 50 bucks. The 87 Duke is, in my opinion the best duke motor, however the 88 is a smoother motor.
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I've got an '87 duke motor with harness ECM etc that's going to get used! 

I'll be strapping a generator onto it. They have great bottom end torque, right where I need it!   
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Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

Well its a sad fact, but the iron duke in the Fiero is worth more to a scrap dealer than trying to sell it. I think the most money I have ever seen a duke motor sell for locally was 50 bucks.

So Dave, you figure This fella down in Seattle may have a slight problem getting what he wants for his duke?

Ya gotta wonder what comes over some people.

2.5L Motor Rebuilt completely - $1000 (Lake Tapps)


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$2500 invested in the rebuild w/new head. Bored 30 over. Complete and ready to install. Will fit other applications besides a Fiero.
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Originally posted by Cheese Cheese wrote:

I can't decide whether to continue on with my original plan of using the newer duke and isuzu trans or sell the duke (and when the swap is done, my current Fiero) and buy a Fiero (likely this one)...

So, did you go look at and/or buy it?

 

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Well, I decided that since I can't get much, if anything, for my other duke, I might as well put it in and see how I like it. I'm hoping that going from a duke with almost 200,000km on it to rebuilt one will be enough of an improvement for me (they're both 86's, should make the swap easy too).
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Originally posted by Cheese Cheese wrote:

Well, I decided that since I can't get much, if anything, for my other duke, I might as well put it in and see how I like it.

That's probably the wisest decision.

 

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I bought that car
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Originally posted by mxracer208 mxracer208 wrote:

I bought that car

Any regrets?

I took the young son of a friend of mine out to look at that GT in the summer. He was interested in buying his first Fiero. I advised him not to buy that one. I was rather put off by the "minor cosmetics" (as stated in the ad) which to me looked more like major front end damage.

Have you determined what the "click" in the tranny is yet?

 

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No regrets yet, and actually it runs and drives alright but it has its funny little issues as expected and as for the cosmetics and tranny, I wanted something I would be able to work on until I get my license and I haven't solved the tranny "click" yet.
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Originally posted by mxracer208 mxracer208 wrote:

I wanted something I would be able to work on until I get my license...

Yep, that's why we all buy 'em. Gives us something to do in our spare time.

 

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