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Old/New Fiero Owner

85FieroSE-V6

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Hello all, I recently bought an '86 Fiero SE V6 with 85,800 miles on it.
My username was setup before I ran a VIN, so the person I bought it from had thought it was an '85. Hence, the username. (not shure if i can get it changed) Anyway, I owned a '84 2M4 in 1990 for about a year during my last year of HS. I sold it before going to college that year, and really regretted it. I had not come across any Fieros over the years worth buying because most had 150,000-200,000 miles on them and were trashed. This '86 had been sitting in a garage in northern Michigan and found its way in the last 2 years into Central Indiana after trades from dealerships and ended up at a wholesale lot. Its next destination was going to be a junk yard according to the lot owner, because he saw no market for the car and it was the worst car he had on the lot. I had a '91 Toyota Tercel and jokingly asked him if he would trade even. He made the deal.

This car is going to be a project, but i hope to find help and information from you all in this forum to help me restore this rare car back to close to original condition.
 
welcome to the forum and good luck with your project
 
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