Pictures of my Mustang and a few of our other rides
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These first 5 pics are showing my '94 Firebird T/A and my '95 Mustang GT convertible.
We also have a few Fieros and a Mitsu Eclipse. Steve |
BTW: How do you upload and post images so they don't do that small thumbnail thing?
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Originally Posted by wyldpny
(Post 267648)
BTW: How do you upload and post images so they don't do that small thumbnail thing?
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stang looks nice, but that poor firebird, the yellow is horrible.
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Yeah that firebird is quite ridiculous
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clean looking stang.
stupid GM product. those stripes should be pink. |
Wow, tough crowd.
You guys are harsh :poke: |
Is that a Fiero GT I see in the background?
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Originally Posted by wyldpny
(Post 267647)
We also have a few Fieros
Steve
Originally Posted by LOOT
(Post 267772)
Is that a Fiero GT I see in the background?
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Yup, we have a "few" Fieros:
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...386_4_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_193_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...86_19_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_156_full.jpg First batch of pics..... |
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My Dad in his GT at the 20th anniversary show:
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_491_full.jpg My youngest sons Fiero: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_639_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_524_full.jpg My Bengal Fiero: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_815_full.jpg |
This is my wifes Fiero:
Here she is working on back when it was blue: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_835_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_832_full.jpg Lots of sanding... http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_839_full.jpg and finally all painted by my Dad: http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...6_863_full.jpg Steve |
wasnt the fiero the worst car ever built and subsequently discontinued pretty quickly?...motor heads round the block say it has a lawn mower engine...it was only good as a kit car...something for the guys to put a ferrari kit on and make a wish
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I was in wisconsin dells last weekend and they had some fiero convention. I couldnt help but laugh at some of those shit-buckets.
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Originally Posted by StreetRacer
(Post 267801)
wasnt the fiero the worst car ever built and subsequently discontinued pretty quickly?...motor heads round the block say it has a lawn mower engine...it was only good as a kit car...something for the guys to put a ferrari kit on and make a wish
The entire frame and structure is like one solid roll cage with flexible panels on top. The reason it is not ranked number one is the fact that it does not have air bags, since they didn't come into play on cars until later. yes, I will admit that some of the 4 cylinder engine models do sound like lawn mowers or sewing machines, but that 4 banger engine has been around for years and is very reliable and gets good gas mileage, which is probably the reason why you still see many 4 cyl and 6 cyl Fieros still on the road today. The V6's are very quick and a stock V6 has a nice exhaust tone to it as well. I have dual exhaust on a few of my 4 banger Fieros and they sound really nice too. If ANY car is taken care of properly it can be a very reliable car. The reason why some Fieros had problems (mostly in the first year) and why some people have this stigma about them is the fact that people would buy these cars thinking they were bullitt proof sports cars and then beat the crap out of them and never check the oil, etc. The reason it was discontinued was because in the mid 80's GM was going through a lot of turmoil. The Fiero going through the natural progression of upgrades and new models was becoming as quick as a Corvette at less than half the price. Pontiac was testing Fieros at the track with V8's in the mid engine bay against the latest vettes at the time and the Fieros were blowing the doors off the Vettes. So since GM couldn't have an upstart beating their prestige vette they used the turmoil at GM to get the Fiero canceled. The 88 Fieros had just gone through a major new upgarde with a new suspension and other features and was primed to have a high powered V6 like a 3800 installed when it was killed. All three of my kids own Fieros. My daughter was in a major accident a few years ago when a lady ran a red light and t-boned her in the drivers door and pushed her across the street into a traffic light pole in the passengers side. It totaled the Fiero and yet she walked away. The Fiero though being totaled by the insurance company actually was not that bad at all and my Dad had it back like new again in a few weeks and back on the road once again keeping my daughter in a reliable and very safe car. My oldest son slid on a bad icy road one time in his GT and slammed into a guard rail at 40 mph. Not getting into why he was on the slippery raods going 40 to begin with LOL he was uninjured and the car was easily repaired. Almost any other car in that situation would have been totaled and sent to the yard. So, go ahead and say what you want about the Fiero, bash it and insult it all you want (the more people think they are bad cars the lower they cost for those of us who know better) but the facts are what they are and my kids are living proof that these cars are for real and live up to that billing. Steve |
Originally Posted by MattJ
(Post 267809)
I was in wisconsin dells last weekend and they had some fiero convention. I couldnt help but laugh at some of those shit-buckets.
:kekekegay: Granted the majority of the Fieros that you might run across on an average drive down your street may be a plain jane high mileage stock model, but the ones that go to a show like the Dells, Carlisle, POCI, etc are either low mileage show winning stock versions or highly modified beasts that can and have embarrassed many a car driver that assumed as you are that it all Fieros are merely shit buckets ;) |
I can appreciate any car (except the AMC 4WD Eagle, Pacer and Ford Maverick) and kudos on the Fiero(s), as well as the Mustang and the firebird.
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Originally Posted by Codiddy
(Post 267778)
yeah i think he already said that
Anyways I always wanted a nice GT when I was a teenager but never got one. I tried a few years ago to buy a Pace Car edition just like yours. It was a trade in at a dealer and one of their employees bought it out from under me. I remember when I was in tech school our teacher said that on the V6 models that it was impossible to change the rear 2 plugs without pulling the motor. Is this true? |
Originally Posted by wyldpny
(Post 267819)
You might actually want to try searching the web and do some history and research. The Fiero was and still is one of the safest cars EVER built. It is still ranked number two below a Volvo as the safest car on the road today.
The entire frame and structure is like one solid roll cage with flexible panels on top. The reason it is not ranked number one is the fact that it does not have air bags, since they didn't come into play on cars until later. yes, I will admit that some of the 4 cylinder engine models do sound like lawn mowers or sewing machines, but that 4 banger engine has been around for years and is very reliable and gets good gas mileage, which is probably the reason why you still see many 4 cyl and 6 cyl Fieros still on the road today. The V6's are very quick and a stock V6 has a nice exhaust tone to it as well. I have dual exhaust on a few of my 4 banger Fieros and they sound really nice too. If ANY car is taken care of properly it can be a very reliable car. The reason why some Fieros had problems (mostly in the first year) and why some people have this stigma about them is the fact that people would buy these cars thinking they were bullitt proof sports cars and then beat the crap out of them and never check the oil, etc. The reason it was discontinued was because in the mid 80's GM was going through a lot of turmoil. The Fiero going through the natural progression of upgrades and new models was becoming as quick as a Corvette at less than half the price. Pontiac was testing Fieros at the track with V8's in the mid engine bay against the latest vettes at the time and the Fieros were blowing the doors off the Vettes. So since GM couldn't have an upstart beating their prestige vette they used the turmoil at GM to get the Fiero canceled. The 88 Fieros had just gone through a major new upgarde with a new suspension and other features and was primed to have a high powered V6 like a 3800 installed when it was killed. All three of my kids own Fieros. My daughter was in a major accident a few years ago when a lady ran a red light and t-boned her in the drivers door and pushed her across the street into a traffic light pole in the passengers side. It totaled the Fiero and yet she walked away. The Fiero though being totaled by the insurance company actually was not that bad at all and my Dad had it back like new again in a few weeks and back on the road once again keeping my daughter in a reliable and very safe car. My oldest son slid on a bad icy road one time in his GT and slammed into a guard rail at 40 mph. Not getting into why he was on the slippery raods going 40 to begin with LOL he was uninjured and the car was easily repaired. Almost any other car in that situation would have been totaled and sent to the yard. So, go ahead and say what you want about the Fiero, bash it and insult it all you want (the more people think they are bad cars the lower they cost for those of us who know better) but the facts are what they are and my kids are living proof that these cars are for real and live up to that billing. Steve
Originally Posted by wyldpny
(Post 267820)
LOL Well.....actually... some of those "shit buckets" as you call them have 3800 V6 superchargers, Northstar V8's, LT-1's, LS-1's, etc in their engine bays with lots of other mods that would totally spank many a Mustang out there.
Granted the majority of the Fieros that you might run across on an average drive down your street may be a plain jane high mileage stock model, but the ones that go to a show like the Dells, Carlisle, POCI, etc are either low mileage show winning stock versions or highly modified beasts that can and have embarrassed many a car driver that assumed as you are that it all Fieros are merely shit buckets ;) |
So the Fiero is to the Firebird what the Neon is to the Viper or what?
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not feeling the fiero's to tell you the truth..........especially your sons but i guess if he likes it then good for him
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Originally Posted by LOOT
(Post 267887)
I remember when I was in tech school our teacher said that on the V6 models that it was impossible to change the rear 2 plugs without pulling the motor. Is this true?
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Originally Posted by Codiddy
(Post 267899)
Defensive much???
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Probably arent much worse than my 91 firebird was with the 305. I had to get a couple of them underneath with a swivel extension. Good thing I'm pretty skinny. heheh...
Forgot to say earlier that you have some really nice Fieros. I'm really not into them much anymore but I can really appreciate a car that old that is that nice. Very cool 80's cars. When I was a kid my brother had an old (new then) Ford EXP. lol.. He always wished it was a Fiero. LOL! |
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Here's a special photo-op I thought you might enjoy :D
And with that I will try and move on from my GM cars since this is afterall a Mustang board ;) Steve |
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Took my Mustang and my Trans Am to a car show this past Sunday in Concord NH. Attached are a few pics from the show.
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Pics of my Stang and T/A at the show...
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