Replica/Kit Makes Ferrari 288 GTO With 2017 Enclosed Car Trailer (1988)

Sale price: US $14,999.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Seller Notes:
Used
“Good Clean Condition. Car is in good shape both inside and out. Needs Engine finished and some fiberglass work and other connections to engine. Otherwise everything is there.”
Year: 1988 VIN : 1G2PE1196JP200316
Mileage: 109,044 Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Replica/Kit Makes Transmission: 5 speed Manual
Model: Ferrari 288 GTO Body Type: Coupe
Trim: With 2017 Enclosed Car Trailer Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Engine: Cadillac 4.9l Aluminum V8 Vehicle Title: Clear
Drive Type: RWD Options: Sunroof
Fuel Type: Gasoline Sub Model: Fiero
For Sale By: Private Seller Exterior Color: Red
Drive Side: Left-hand drive Interior Color: Tan

Everett, Washington, United States

Vehicle description

Here we have a 1988 Pontiac Fiero with the Ferrari 288 GTO fiberglass body. It originally had the stock Fiero v6 engine, which was not a desired engine, but now has the Cadillac 4.9l aluminum v8 with a 5 speed manual transmission. I"ve got a file of paperwork on it and after doing much research did find that this is the correct build for these replicas. The car only needs a few more things to finish it off. Once completed it will be a one of a kind replica.
This car is a rolling car. Engine and transmission are installed with drive axles. Engine needs finishing, whether you want to go fuel injection or go with a carb, that choice is up to you. I personally like the carb for it"s simplicity. One of my pictures shows the parts needed to finish it up and it also appears like it was in the process of putting in roller rocker arms. Mileage was from original v6 engine and transmission.
Car body is good but could use some minor adjusting. Also the air dam is cracked and the rear lid has a cutout because the latch got stuck. All fiberglass parts are there. By-the-way, the rear lid lays flat. It is propped up on the hinges in the pictures.
Also part of the package is a 2017 CargoMate, 20th Anniversary Enclosed Car Hauler. It is 8"4"x 20" plus an 18" v nose on it. It is in really good condition and the interior is lined. Has a few scratches and minor dents and dirty but otherwise a great trailer. Has LED lights. Car fits perfect with about 12" on each side of car and about 6" in front plus the v nose.
I will be adding to this ad when I get questions or just think of something more.
Auction is for 2017 trailer, 1988 Replica, and all parts associated with it, and there are a lot of them. Both titles are clear Washington State and in my name. The 1988 fiero title states that it is a Replica under Series/Body and that it weighs 2499 pounds. I guess that all is a really big deal.
Please ask any questions and Thank You and good luck! !
Just wanted to add a few specifics:
Wheels are 3 piece Compumotive TS. Front tires are 205/55ZR16 while Rear tires are 255/50ZR16. Wheels are straight and in good shape.
In the parts for it is an Allante Intake and throttle body also the wiring harness from the Cadillac engine was from.
The engine was having roller rockers put in. From what I could find there needed to be some machining to get the rollers to fit, so I think I would just put the stock parts back in to start. The parts are all there.
System for a stand alone fuel injection, called MegaSquirt. System for a stand alone ignition system, called MegaVolt.
Car does have Air Conditioning.
Also found a new tail light. The driver back yellow turn signal with backup light is oxidized in pictures, there is a brand new light in box. On it looks like these go for $400 each? ? ?
Anyhow, someone also has asked me what the difference is between a 288 compared to 308. Well the best that I can tell is there are gills behind the rear wheels on a 288 but not on a 308. Also the mirrors are taller in the 288 but the main difference is the 288 is a little bit taller. Some people think this is better and in fact on there are kits to make an actually 308 Ferrari look like an actual 288 GTO. The kit I saw was $55,000. Needless to say this is not a true Ferrari but instead a replica. It is about as close as you can get to the real deal. If this was a true Ferrari 288 GTO, in this condition, would be worth over 1 million dollars.
The only parts needed to buy is a distributor and spark plug wires. Everything else seems to be there.
If you are only interested in one or the other I will separate. . . Car with all parts I have for it $12,000. Trailer just by itself $8,000.
Thanks again for looking.