I got offered a 1984 Pontiac Fiero SE for free or very cheap.
as with any "Free" car, it needs a shit-ton of work...it was pulled out of service when it developed "an engine noise" which could be a tap, or it could be a knock...then it sat for 6 years.
at bare-minimum its going to need tires and a fuel pump to even be a roller...
this one has the 2.8 V6 and the Muncie 4 speed trans.
I looked at it as best I could, it looks like its been stored inside, and there was a cat in this shed, so no mouse problems...here are pics of it.
here is the car where it currently sits. this is where I found it
lol@ the giant $5 pyle sub right next to the driver
camaro steering wheel with airbag...on a car without airbag sensors??
I think this pile made like 76 hp factory
notice the 200mph speedo. this car would have originally have had a 55mph speedo, someone took the time to replace that
dat wrap around tach
shitty pic but it has a sunroof
the brakes and the clutch still have hydraulic pressure, and the tires still hold air. the brakes have surface rust, but will machine out.
also, it apparently has $1000 thrown into the suspension...I haven't had a chance to climb under it, but I don't think the dude would lie. why would he lie when its pretty much "come and get it"
what do I do with this thing? its pretty much rust free, and with any fiero...its only a home for whatever monster engine you want to stuff in it...in a perfect world, I would stick a 3.4 DOHC in it, and just DD it until the wheels fall off, but I don't have much for a shop right now.
also, the 4 speed can hold much more power than the 5 speed
A-sell it as a roller
B-find another GM 60 degree V6 and make it run-drive it
C-find another GM 60 degree V6 and make it run-sell it
D-find a Cadillac NorthStar, or an L67 (3.8 90 degree V6-supercharged) and swap it.
I have no interest in turning it into a ferrari/lambo knock off
here is one with a 3.8 supercharged in it...because the fiero is so light, it doesn't take a huge amount of power to make it fly...they are also corner machines, so power isn't that much of a priority anyways
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qam93DFlCjI