Here it is still at Kick Hill getting prepped for the drive back to it's new owner Tarrah back in NH: A donut spare tire getting replaced with a regular rim and tire: Here is Tarrah's grandfather (87V6GT) changing the destroyed headlight cover with a nice like new silver one: Here is Tarrahs new Fiero ready to roll:
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Fiero5 Member
Posts: 8882 From: Arecibo, PR Registered: Jun 2000
No, not yet. However, Tarrah will be old enough in less than 6 months to drive her car with an adult and will be taking drivers ed by next spring We just pick up the good deals when they come along and worry about the rest later She is so excited to finally have her own Fiero. She loves Fieros and talks about them so much at school that one of her teachers even calls her "Fiero" as a nickname. Whenever she had a little free time at school after studying and school work she would always surf on Pennocks for a bit and peak around to see what everyone else was doing with theirs for ideas for when she got her own. Well, that time has finally come. The first two mods she is thinking of allready is a spoiler of some kind and maybe a Pegasus graphic on the sides of the car.
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shop_rat45 Member
Posts: 3271 From: Lapeer, Michigan Registered: Mar 2004
That is so cool to see a teenage girl that is actually into cars. Fiero's at that. Most girls her age would either not care at all, or only want the newest and coolest car. Keep up the good work.
Kris
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stimpy Member
Posts: 8197 From: Salinas, CA Registered: Jan 2000
We had this pass us on the way home: These guys checked out the Fiero as they slowly drove by when we stopped at McDonalds for lunch: Here we are back home allready starting to fix stuff up. We replaced the bad starter and then replaced the broken passenger fender: Then I masked off sections to repaint the "sky" effect to match back up the replacement silver headlight door and pass fender:
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Fiero5 Member
Posts: 8882 From: Arecibo, PR Registered: Jun 2000
Hi, this is Tarrah. Thanks for the compliments on my new Fiero. I love it and can't wait to when i can drive it for real. I have a question, can anyone tell us what kind of rims were on it in this pic? I like them alot and would like to put these back on it as I think they go really well with it. Also, can anyone help me come up with a 7 letter name for my license plate? A few ideas I had were "strtchc" (street chick), "route66" (probably taken), "dreamer", "bludrmr" (blue dreamer), "blueyes", "Tarrahs" or TarrahK". Any others (be nice) would be appreciated.
Congradulations Tarrah! you guys are very lucky to have a dad like that! I have those same rims (so it looks by the pics) on my fiero The only thing i can tell you about them is the brand name lol, they are "PRIMAX" 15" rims have fun with your fiero!
OK, so how many Fieros are in your family now? Unless New Hampshire has 8 digit license plates, I think you'll have to stop at "Fiero99"... no wonder it took me so long to find my 86 GT... all the cars are at your place!
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doublec4 Member
Posts: 8289 From: Oakville, Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2003
Fiero5, you seem to be one hell of a dad. Thumbs up to you.
Matt
Please make sure that you all give a big thumbs up to her mother (LVMY88) as well, as she has helped fund some of Jordans Fiero goodies and has aggreed to go halvesies with me on these Primax 15" rims with tires for our daughter Tarrah's new Fiero
More pics to come, of course
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Fiero5 Member
Posts: 8882 From: Arecibo, PR Registered: Jun 2000
Ooops. I am on my Dads (87V6GT) computer and didn't realize that I was logged in under him. Heh, heh. Oh well anyway, with some help from their Mom (LVMY88) and their Grandpa too (87V6GT), we will all try and keep Jordan's Green Fast and Furious Fiero and now Tarrah's sky blue Fiero along with all of our other Fiero projects going
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DandRauto Member
Posts: 419 From: Middletown, NJ Registered: Mar 2001
When others talk about family values, the Kelley's practice it. From the Grand-father down to the youngest, Boy or Girl, Husband and Wife....They're all involved and enojoying something together, and appreciating it. And that isn't bad!
They share the same passion for the fiero that we all seem to have. Not with the all the same view but with a diversity that is healthy. Some day these kids will being just as generous and thrifty to their kids, as their parents are. And some how I think that grandpa must have been the same.
Dick of D and R
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Apr 25th, 2004
FieroHarry Member
Posts: 1809 From: Virginia Beach VA Registered: Apr 2001
Here are a few updated pics. Starting to detail the engine area:
Here is a pic of what her interior looked liked when we picked it up: Tarrah was sooo excited to finally get her very own Fiero that she wanted to buy something for it right away: Here we are starting to fix it up: