I'm 71 and no you don't ! I've been into Fieros Since I made the choice between a Corvair and a Fiero, and then I joined this forum a looooooong time ago.I have a supercharged 3800 in an 88GT.And if I don't kick the bucket before my engine is done AGAIN(it lost both head gaskets on the dyno),my 87GTwill be GREAT with a turbocharged 383 ,bulletproof drivetrain etc. built by Jon Lagler
34 here.. i've had my 85 for 10 years and only drove it for 8 months..lol i just got back into fieros a few months back and already bought another one it's an 87 gt and i love this acr and havnt even driven it yet..I think the bug bit me!
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Axdrenalin Member
Posts: 478 From: Mountain City, Tennessee Registered: Mar 2011
I'm 45 here...Drove my first Fiero back in late '86 and have wanted one ever since. Finally found my 88 GT T-Top Fiero just a couple months ago, and didn't think twice about getting it.
I think once your wife rides in it a few times, she'll understand.
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rpro Member
Posts: 2920 From: Rockledge, FL Registered: Jun 2006
50, which is the new 30 LOL. Still able to keep up with the young guys...well most of the time!
Actually the old guys are faster than the young guys... it's always been that way. :-)
Old guys have money, young guys dont. horsepower costs money..
This makes the old guys most of the time faster than the young guys.... Just saw that today.. Kid in his souped up impreza was spanked really hard by a old fart in his caddilac CTS... the kid never saw the V on the emblem until the old man was done toying with him and actually stepped on the gas.
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Frizlefrak Member
Posts: 2921 From: El Paso, Texas Registered: Aug 2003
Well I am the big 50, Have owned 5 fiero's And miss the 4 that I sold. Especially the 84 with Norms flipper hood. I am just about done redoing a 86 SE T Top. I need to get that baby on the road. It seems like everyone of these cars I see I want. Oh well, I know I can't . No I don't think you are hanging with the young crowd. but I guess driving my little Fiero does make me feel pretty good though.
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86_fiero_gt_92 Member
Posts: 452 From: toronto, ontario, canada Registered: Nov 2007
im 19, got my first fiero when i was 15, never got to dirve it, then i got this one that i drove and now doing a 3800 sc swap, and i had a parts car, all were 86's gts exept the parts car (86 se 2.5)
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Darksyde Member
Posts: 611 From: Tonawanda,NY Registered: Oct 2009
31 yrs old here.....I have wanted a fiero since a cpl days after I purchased my 91 Z34. After driving it a while I wanted that LQ1 in something smaller. Had a cpl chances early on and sellers fell through. Finally picked up my current fiero a cpl yrs back. Loved it ever since.
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RAREW66 Member
Posts: 1119 From: Davenport, IA USA Registered: Jun 2001
44, and I refuse to grow up. I have owned more Fieros than my age since the car was new and that does not count the other models and brands of cars that I have. Being a third generation car collector and restorer, I was born in to the "car people" lifestyle and did not stand a chance to not fall in love with the automobile. Even though my early influences were around some of the finest automobiles available, I still hold the Fiero on the top of my list as my favorite car.
I will be 16 on sunday the 15 and i got my first when i was 15 years old now i have 18 all gt fast backs one 87 4 cyl am i too old >>> i also have one 3.8 sc my first car for school i take to hondas every time and the damn evos!!
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phonedawgz Member
Posts: 17091 From: Green Bay, WI USA Registered: Dec 2009
Well, I'll be 52 in ten days. Have had 10-12 Fieros. (i forget) Bought my first (an '87 Notchie) in '87. Traded up a few months later to a brand new '88 Black GT. Most I've had at one time . . . Four.