Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => The Market => Topic started by: Raydar on October 25, 2017, 11:53:28 am
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Stumbled across this on CL...
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/ptd/d/1988-pontiac-fiero-parts-car/6340880389.html
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There's the cradle and the front spindles and rack, radiator and body panels.
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I'd seen this one a few days ago, but hadn't made the connection.
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Was at least the rear clip red at some point?
Here are pics for posterity:








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Thanks for saving the pictures. The car was medium red metallic. Mike Barr repainted it silver on a very hot day and the paint was drying mid-air. The finish was a flat silver. He called it pewter. Eagle Paint and Body, Grovetown, Ga. repainted it a Mercedes Platinum. A stunning paint job.
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Sure. When I went through and read all the posts here, the enjoyment factor was lessened by those posts where the pictures were gone. Sometimes, lots of text was also gone. Maybe some day in the future, someone else will read all the posts.
I wonder what it would take to fix this car. I just hope it doesn't get crushed.
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I wonder what it would take to fix this car.
Rear clip. Rear decklid. Quarter windows. Back glass window. Engine harness and maybe injectors. Throttle and trans cables. Hoses and fuel lines. Battery. Probably most of the fabric interior pieces. (smoke/water damage).
The engine and trans are probably okay, with the possible exception of the aluminum stuff on the top. Unless it got a bunch of dry chemical or water sprayed into it.
Realistically, if you had to source all the parts, it would probably cost as much as the car is worth. Not that that matters, in our hobby.
The ideal situation would be if someone had a GT that had been crashed in the front, or was a terminal rust bucket. This would be the perfect project.
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About 20 miles from me. Thinking about visiting it tomorrow. Since we built it, maybe I can finagle a better price for it. Maybe Barry still wants it.
Or parts for the 3800 Formula and fastback.
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Don't forget intake hose, all vacuum lines, trunk seal, trunk carpet, 3rd brake light and assembly, throttle and cruise cables, cruise servo, plug wires, distributor cap, coil, ICM, MAP sensor, EGR valve, EGR solenoid, air filter, PCV valve, oil Filler cap, alternator, dogbone, firewall heat shield, C500, fuel vapor cannister, decklid vents...yeah, lots of stuff.
The battery acid would need to be cleaned off wherever it touched. Probably additional damage. I also wonder about the inner boots on the axles.
Some of the steel, like the torsion springs, may have lost its temper.
Depending on water and heat, the ECU may be fried. The interior will smell like smoke for a long time.
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Nothing in the engine bay will be salvagable. Probably in the interior either. Just front area and body panels and wheels. It didnt burn the deck lid so rear suspension and cradle couldn't have suffered much damage.
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Tail lights look good. Door weatherseals?
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Don't forget ...
I didn't forget. I just mentioned the major components. All that other "melty stuff" is pretty much "a given".
Nickel-and-dime you to death.
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Both sections of the roof are damaged. All the interior is damaged except the dash, instrument and auxiliary gauge pods. Door panels may still be good, but the seats are damaged. Steering wheel is badly wrinkled. The column is probably still good.
The spoiler and stands are melted. The only portion of the decklid remaining is the portion over the trunk area. I didn't look at the tail lights. I forgot about those. I couldn't tell much about the rear suspension, but since flames go upward, there may be minimal damage, maybe only needing new bushings.
There has been some surface damage to the front and rear fascias. Paint is cracked and peeled, but no structural damage I could see. The rear quarters, belt moldings, doors, aero trim and front end are still good. The wheels appeared undamaged and they have decent rubber on them. Maybe something we could put onto the 3800 Formula?
They offered the car to the club for $450.
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Sounds like a deal, even if just for the wheels and tires.
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They offered the car to the club for $450.
Or to one of our members.
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Bad timing for me. Dang!
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Could you tell where the fire started? Frurl? Electrickity? Or was it a voodoo hex put upon us by the jealous Beemer club?
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I couldn't. Everything in the bay was pretty much equally consumed. Battery was melted, air intake and evap canister melted, distributor cap melted, MAP and egr solenoid melted. Trans dipstick and the shield it passes through had minimal damage. It may have started toward the front, like from leaves on the manifold or the rebreather tube out of the valve cover.
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I didn't forget. I just mentioned the major components. All that other "melty stuff" is pretty much "a given".
Nickel-and-dime you to death.
True. I'm hoping that, going into the future, the posts on this forum will help others, and may encourage more people to join the club. Since I don't have any local Fiero people, sometimes I find it difficult to even know what I don't know. Online, it's often difficult to get answers.
Sad as this is, I'd really like to see more pictures of the engine bay. Maybe the cradle isn't damaged.
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Too bad about the spoiler gaskets, but that's a reasonable price.
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Sad as this is, I'd really like to see more pictures of the engine bay. Maybe the cradle isn't damaged.
Based upon what I've seen, I'd really be surprised if the cradle is damaged. I can't imagine anything flammable that would be situated anywhere near the cradle.
The typical Fiero "engine fire" scenario occurred when the (4 cylinder) rods flew out the front of the block, and all the vital fluids leaked out all over the catalytic converter. But this is a V6, that was running until it was parked.
Unless a fuel line ruptured, and sprayed gas all over something very hot (like the exhaust system) I'm thinking that the fire was up higher in the compartment. Maybe an electrical short, to the positive battery cable. Or leaves on the manifold, as was mentioned.
Just thinking out loud, really... Anybody's guess.
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I should buy this...
Anyone want to pick it up & bring it to me for a reasonable fee? Would $100 cover it?
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
Custom Fiberglass Parts (http://angelonearth.net/customfiberglass/)
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Paul, if you buy it, I'll bring it to you. Johnny Palmer is the owner of the shop. I talked to the woman in the office and she's the one who gave me the price for the club or a member of the club. 770.207.9570
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The car is sold. I will be picking it up this week.
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I've got the "extension ramps" for the dolly, if you need them. Ron dropped them off here, yesterday.
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I have some short ones that will work. They wanted to pick it up with a forklift to put it on the dolly. No keys to get it out of park. Fortunately I have a set of keys.
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How do they not have keys, and you do?
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They bought it at an insurance auction. I always keep a set of keys on any car transferred if not paid in full. Our agreement with Barry was that he had to keep it for 2 years. He was only about a month shy.
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...Our agreement with Barry was that he had to keep it for 2 years. He was only about a month shy.
Wow... time flies. :(
Just an observation.
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Car is here. Anyone need parts? :P
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
Custom Fiberglass Parts (http://angelonearth.net/customfiberglass/)
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How much for the rims?
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The car's no longer at JP's. Tha Driver purchased it and it's up near Commerce.