2 owner car, all original except for tires. I replaced the tires last year, the tires I took off looked great had very little wear but the rubber had hardened over the years and when you drove the car it was like being on an Ice skatingring on dry pavement and was not safe to drive. This car was in Temp controlled storage for 27 years. The original owner bought it new and rarely drove it its first two years of life. When Pontiac announced they were discontinuing the Fiero, He stored the car for 27 years, I purchased the car with just 10000 miles on it. Every mile of the car was documented in a book that the original owner had and I have kept that book up as well. To date, the last time I counted the car has had 17 oil changes and only has 16000 miles. I replaced the tires, sagging headliner and sun visorswith factory colors and style from the fierostore. Everything on this car works, the interior is a 10 of 10, Exterior looks great for a 31-year-old car but has normal and minor blemishes for a car with 16000 miles but essentially looks like a new car. I would rate the exterior a 10 for its age and be all original but you will find a minor scratch or two. I do not have to sell this car and will not give it away but for a fiero collector, this car will only go up in value. So no low ballers. This car still has the original wipers and blades, all seals are like new and never been changed. It is essentially like it rolled off of the showroom. I have owned 3 fiero's. I owned a 1986 fiero se v6, in 1986, traded that for a 1986 gt in 88 and this car is equally as nice as those were 31 years ago. Yes you can buy a decent fiero to restore for 5000 grand and spend 10.000 painting and fixing it with all the headache, and it will not be original. or just buy one ready to go as it was from the factory, This car has never even had a buff job. Prob not 10 left in the world in this condition, without a full restoration.