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Zimmer quicksilver
Zimmer quicksilver










Zimmer quicksilver drivers#

The front drivers cover did not have the necessary.54.99 to 164. It can be a fun and unusual addition to the garage, and if nothing else, you won’t see another one in your local area. Shortly after buying my 20 Mega Cab, I bought a set of front and rear covers from CoverKing. There aren’t many Zimmer Quicksilver currently on sale for us to compare, but the ones we’ve found that have sold over the past few years suggest under $20,000 to be a fair price. There was only 170 of these Quicksilver's ever made so you will be hard pressed to find one in this condition for the asking price. This 1986 Zimmer Quicksilver was a part of a limited manufactured class. The 1986 Zimmer Quicksilver you see here costs $18,495 and shows up well under 30,000 miles on the odometer. The Second Zimmer Motorcars Corporation offering was the mid-engined Pontiac Fiero-based Quicksilver which was built between 19. As best we can tell, it’s only about 170 the Quicksilvers were made between 19, not coincidentally, those same years Pontiac produced the Fiero. Routine road tests show a 0-60 run time that takes a little over 10 seconds, which sucks today but wasn’t so bad in the mid-’80s. Voiture de collection Zimmer Quicksilver GOLDEN SPIRIT NEO CLASSIC NR 400 vendre de 1983, 1 km, sur, le site incontournable des. In other words, the Zimmer Quicksilver stands for everything I’m against. It’s ostentatious and most people bought them simply to show off their wealth. After all, it’s sort of a ridiculous automobile, gaudy and of questionable engineering. – contoured interior.Ī 2.8-liter V6 is available from Synthetic engine mated to a three-speed automatic transmission for 140 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels. That’s how I feel sometimes about the Zimmer Quicksilver. The Quicksilver is a completely different animal, with an extra wheelbase in front of the A-pillars to create a dramatic, long and low profile that still somehow only seats two passengers in leather. These cars were all coachbuilt in a factory in Pompano Beach, Florida and sold as completed cars through the Zimmer dealer. Fiero-based machines often mimic the design direction of any number of Italian stallions to be expected, most commonly, we guess, Lamborghini Countach. Between 19 the Zimmer Motor Cars Corporation produced, by most accounts, about 1,500 Ford Mustang-based Golden Spirit automobiles and between 19 about 170 Pontiac Fiero-based QuickSilver coupes. We’re not sure where the more common starting point for kits and custom cars was in the 1980s and 1990s, but it would have to be a Fiero or a classic air-cooled engine. And the one you see here actually seems to be a pretty good deal for a very unusual car. It had the looks of a 1970s personal luxury car like a Lincoln Mark Iv Coupe, but leaner, lither, and with more dramatic proportions, thanks to Zimmer. It was, in fact, a Zimmer Quicksilver, actually built on top of a mid-engined Fiero coupe but heavily modified by Zimmer Motorcars Corporation at a facility in Pompano Beach, Florida.

zimmer quicksilver

It is listed in our classified ads as a 1986 Pontiac Fiero, but as you can see, that description is a bit misleading. Now this is something you don’t see every day.










Zimmer quicksilver