So, I know I'm new to this... but I got my first Fiero ever. A black with silver trimmed 85 notchback. I have completely fallen in love with him, he's got a great interior and very minimal problems on the exterior (minor paint problems), as well as a minimal 62,000 miles. He seems to be the perfect car for me, and I can't wait to get in the seat and take him for a drive.
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First off, me and my boyfriend have to figure out any issues it may have with it's wiring and then will be the fun of driving it around and testing it out. I'm super stoked to get this car up and ready for action though. I want to work on this car and make it up to be what I know it can be, a really extraordinary car.
First off, me and my boyfriend have to figure out any issues it may have with it's wiring and then will be the fun of driving it around and testing it out. I'm super stoked to get this car up and ready for action though. I want to work on this car and make it up to be what I know it can be, a really extraordinary car.
I knew it, I knew it, guys don't call their cars Him, but welcome aboard the nut house. Lets face it you have to be nuts to want to own one of these 25 year old cars. You have a lot of company here !
Steve
------------------ Technology is great when it works, and one big pain in the ass when it doesn't
lmfao, this car has already proven to be quite a bit better than I expected. It now runs and has perfect timing thanks to a good cleaning of the distributor and realizing it was not put back the way it should have been. I have taken the headlight assemblies out in hopes of fixing them so that they both work and go down the way that they should since they have different motors in them. It also seemingly may need a few rebuilt calipers or a total brake job, not too bad. I have yet to touch anything having to do with wiring however, but I did notice that all of my gauges are not registering anything I am doing, be it revving the engine or even the emergency brake light being stuck on. It is going to be a wonderful vehicle when I finish with it, but as I have already stated, I am super stoked.
(and yes, no guy calls their car a him... I am a woman, lol.)