2002 Explorer for boat towing and lugging big stuff around 1999 Mercury Couger - Kid's car these days for now till I get 88 Fiero sorted Fieros x 2 (85 v6 stick + 88 duke auto) Mercedes Benz CL 350 soft top. Wifes' car. Very nice but I hate to drive it, give me my old Fiero any day.
Current Fleet: 86 Fiero s/e 2m6 (obviously at least one Fiero) 02 Ford Focus (wagon) - My Commuter Car 05 Nissan Titan - Toy, Home Owner & Family Hauler 06 Pontiac Solstice - Just to get old with the Fiero 08 Nissan Versa - Kids Car for College (Nice small & safe car for kids!) 09 Toyota Matrix xrs - Wife’s Commuter Car Toys 17’ Canoe 20’ Pontoon Pop-up Camper
Man we have a lot of stuff! All I need is some time to use them!!
------------------ 1986 Red s/e 2m6 5-sp, & 2006 Red Solstice 5-sp
1986 Fiero 2M4 5 speed with 45,000 KM or 27,961 miles (Sunday drives in the summer) 1997 Ford Mistique (winter car) 1998 Expedition for towing the summer toys and winter driving 1998 BMW 328 is (summer only) 2001 Grand prix GT (summer only)
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Khw Member
Posts: 11139 From: South Weber, UT. U.S.A. Registered: Jun 2008
mine and dads toy 98 vette with CAI and magnaflows and slp body kit (no updated pics yet except for spoiler)
90 dodge d250 cummins, 3 inch cherry bomb glasspack
also an 03 subaru out back.. white and a 99 green right hand drive subaru legacy and red 85 right hand drive subaru legacy red 99 mercury grandmarquis ls with police strobes,small spoiler and soon cherry bomb glasspacks, blacked out windows, and cobra r rims
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donnie072003 Member
Posts: 1956 From: LaSalle, IL. Registered: Feb 2010
Hi Guys, I have: 68 Pontiac Firebird (pic was to big to post) 2004 Pontiac GTO (Daily Driver) 88 GT 2009 Nissan Murono (Wifes Car) It's good for hauling parts.
Hello all, My current stable includes a 1948 Jeepster which I bought in high school for $250. (I was born when Truman was president) I also have a '46 Hudson pickup that I have driven in all states west of the Rockies as well as La. Ms. Tn. and Ok. My workhorse is a beat-up Dodge diesel with more than 300K on it. I've never needed to remove the head or pan. My wife drives an '05 Honda with 110K on its original brake pads. I guess she never slows down. Also a couple of tractors and other ranch stuff. charlie
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Jim_Martin29 Member
Posts: 702 From: Marina, California, USA Registered: Jun 2010
Sent the 1985 Chevy Celebrity to the crusher (good riddance).
Gave the mini-van to my son who needed it for his girl-friend (now pregnant). He has a VW Jetta we bought him when he moved out to go to school.
Sold the Audi A6, I didn't need it anymore now that I have the first Fiero (currently working on getting the second one).
Still in the stable (besides the Fiero):
2011 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport,
1986 Honda 650 Nighthhawk,
Old basketcase chopper that might or might not get rebuilt (when I discovered the frame was bent in the accident, the rebuild came to a halt). Will probably replace with a 1953 Harley, when I can find one.
------------------ Jim Martin White '86 GT California
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crazyinkc Member
Posts: 198 From: At Your Mama's House Registered: Apr 2006
81 K-20 Silverado w/4" lift and 33's (took out the 350 and replaced with a 454) 86 Fiero (was GT) coupe 88 Fiero (was coupe) soon to be GT 95 Civic EX for sipping gas 01 CR-500 (street legal) 07 Rav4 for getting the toys out on weekends
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Doc John Member
Posts: 749 From: Fayetteville, Arkansas Registered: Feb 2007
Oh my, a list '88 Formula '88 G.T. '87 Pro-Street G.T. www.jimsfiero.com '01 4 x 4 Explorer Sport 30 Pace Arrow M.H. '96 H.D. 1200 Sportster '85 VF 1000R Honda Interceptor 1200 Yamaha Collecting Parts for HD Special Construction Custom
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mtjd25 Member
Posts: 157 From: Columbia, Nj, USA Registered: Jul 2009
86 Fiero base coupe, duke 5 speed (gas mileage, 120 miles round trip, 4 days a week to school) 84 Indy Fiero 85 Chevy k20, lifted, mud tires, 327 chevy, etc 85 chevy c10 short bed stepsid 2 wheel drive 2000 silverado 1500, 4.3 5 speed, 20 mpg 83 jeep cj7, 350 chevy, tractor tires (mudbog) 57 chevy bel air, corvette yellow, built 350, cragers, etc..the works 77 southwind motor home-in process of demolition today and yesterday (454 chevy is currently being removed)
....it was a bmx bike of course but long story short i was at the local skate park and broke the back wheel within an hour of being there the aluminum welds broke... got it welded but was never still the same afterwards.
so you like the BMX bikes, do ya??
2@ 80's REDLINE, some early 90's?? DiamondBacks (2 Vemons a ViperFW racing) a GT Performer, a MongoosePro and a "SuperGoose"...... so much fun!
heres the CrimsonMotorDivision....
Daniel- Mera X
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Rodney Member
Posts: 4715 From: Caledonia, WI USA Registered: Feb 2000
No enough pictures of the suspension, especially the front suspension.
Would be nice to see the suspension with some of the wheels off.
------------------ Rodney Dickman
Fiero Parts And Acc's Web Page: All new web page!:www.rodneydickman.com Rodney Dickman's Fiero accessories 7604 Treeview Drive Caledonia, WI 53108 Phone/Fax (262) 835-9575
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Fiero Thomas Member
Posts: 4668 From: Round Lake Beach, IL Registered: Jul 2005
Blakely Bernardi kit car. all Ford powered. mine has a 4 cylinder 4 speed, but they also will handle a 302 V8.
'84 Fiero i just bought against you guys advice. i'm a sucker for one owner, low mileage cars and have always liked the Fiero. this one is near mint with only 47k miles.
another one owner i've had for some time, '01 Explorer sport, under 100k miles.
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Fiero88GT Member
Posts: 488 From: Quakertown PA Registered: Jun 2010
then theres my parents cars 88 asc mclaren mustang
my moms 06 ford fusion (no pictures) my dads chevy work van (no pictures) my dads 55 ford f100 (no pictures) and they have a harley and a kawasaki no pictures of those eaither. any my sister drives a 99 i think dodge caravan.
Yeah, Only the GT's and Redlines though. Had the occasional Honda as well.
purchased in 1980-81. made it thru thick and thin.weighs about 10 pounds with the graphite SkyWay Mags. got the Graphite mags and the Flight Cranks off ebay with the ironHorse Frame/forks they were on, $280. i love Ebay!
still have the org 1982 skyways also, they are on this black redline.....
heres a GT for ya....
but i like this Mongoose too.....$120 used at a re-sale sporting goods store by my old house...
man how i wish it would be nicer up here weather wise i wanna ride....in the dirt not the cold mud
Later Daniel- Mera X
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Jarhead 2m4 Member
Posts: 1849 From: Missouri City, TX Registered: Jun 2006
'88 Formula DOHC (sale pending) '87 GT 3800SC (swap in progress) '08 Nissan Titan '09 Yamaha R1
My first five cars were Fieros! Then I got into riding motorcycles. After my gixxer wreck, I knew I had to take it to the track. So I needed a truck and a new bike!
What a great looking little Corvair!! My dad has a 1965 Corvair Convertible sitting in his garage. Its mint with only 60K miles. He is basically the original owner. People don't give those cars enough credit. They are a blast to drive!!
What a great looking little Corvair!! My dad has a 1965 Corvair Convertible sitting in his garage. Its mint with only 60K miles. He is basically the original owner. People don't give those cars enough credit. They are a blast to drive!!
Photo of my Dads Corvair.
Nice looking Corvair. I agree - Corvairs are great little cars and have gotten an unfair reputation. I like them - I have owned 22 over the past 15 years
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Philphine Member
Posts: 6136 From: louisville,ky. usa Registered: Feb 2000
can't really claim any of this as transportation though. took this pic a while back for a roller skating forum i post on sometimes (making a feeble attempt to start roller skating again), so my decks were just background. my skatepark days are far behind me but i kept my old boards.
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DeLorean00 Member
Posts: 4251 From: Sacramento, CA / Reno, NV Registered: Aug 2005
can't really claim any of this as transportation though. took this pic a while back for a roller skating forum i post on sometimes (making a feeble attempt to start roller skating again), so my decks were just background. my skatepark days are far behind me but i kept my old boards.
What are those things on the far right? The ones with the two ball like wheels? They look fun!
they're called rollerballs. pretty much just like inlines to skate on. i got them cheap so i wasn't out much to get them. i don' like inlines though, so they're just part of the collection.