1984 Fiero pace car

My son had two of them and we did engine swaps in the fieros a few years ago. He had two 1986 v6 models. The 84s are the least desirable as they are only 4 cylinders and have some issues that were fixed in later years as noted above. They are fun to drive, especially if it is a stick. Like driving a roller skate. There are a lot of forums out there, as they are still popular with the kit car guys. Google Fiero engine swaps & you will get a bunch of stuff.

Drive it around some first. See if you like it. It is not for everyone. If it runs good, you could probably drive it & enjoy it. Parts are cheap. There is not much upside to the value unless it is a v6 Gt model. Even then the market is very limited & it takes a real cherry to get over $5k. If you want to make money, probably not realistic. If you want a fun little car to drive & don’t mind working on something where the motor is down around you knees, enjoy!