Kansas City Fiero Owners Group will be on display for the month of February at the Kansas City Automotive Museum Every Month they pick out a theme and display that for the month. We have been selected to Display some of our best Cars. Starting Feb 9th and going through the 29th. I know its cold but they will be supporting All Fiero owners in their monthly Cars and Coffee on February 15th 8-10 AM. Fieros get special parking. Come join us and check out some Very cool cars
Below are some of the Cars set to be on display. multiple award winning cars will be there from the 35th including Best in show Stock.
So, this photo is from a previous year? The Fiero's will be there for the entire month? We may have to drive down to check this out. We have relatives near the museum, who we could stay with. Thanks for providing this information.
So, this photo is from a previous year? The Fiero's will be there for the entire month? We may have to drive down to check this out. We have relatives near the museum, who we could stay with. Thanks for providing this information.
that photo was from the Kansas City Auto Show last year. The museum picks a theme every month for display. To promote that they has chosen us to be on display at the show. its about a year wait list once chosen to be on display for the month. we move in next week for 3 weeks.
Thanks for the additional info. We will still drive there (190 miles). Mother Nature will dictate if we drive the Fiero, or the daily driver. KC in February can equal SNOW.
Just returned from the weekend in KC. Went Saturday morning to the Automotive Museum, but the power was out (in the entire area). They gave us flashlights to use to walk around with. Power came back on about the time we were to leave, so went back and looked at everything again! One OEM 88 Fiero GT, owned by Gary and Bonnie of KC. All other cars were modified somewhat, either cosmetically, or mechanically. Several had different engines/transmissions, even a VW W-6 engine! The Fiero rolling chassis, without ANY body panels was very interesting to look at. But there's more to the museum than just the Fiero's. Well worth it! I was hoping that there were more Fiero people present, so we could exchange information and Fiero resources.