My name is Brandon I recently purchased a Fiero from Fourpoint9! I consider fourpoint9 as family. I grew up seeing this car and thought how awesome it was. My brother worked on some of it as well. I drove it 1300 miles to Arizona with very minor issues. My plan is to swap an ls4 into it. As I work on the car I will post pictures. I'm very excited for all the adventures with this car. Due to me moving I don't have many pictures yet I will take more soon. I hope to be active on here if time allows me to.
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My name is Brandon I recently purchased a Fiero from Fourpoint9! I drove it 1300 miles to Arizona...
Due to me moving I don't have many pictures yet.
Welcome! That's a nice long drive, from Washington State to Arizona. I'm quite familiar with this car, as I've seen it in person several times in Arlington WA at the Jet City Fieros annual picnic. Has Steve (fourpoint9) gotten out of Fieros, or is he simply focusing on a new Fiero project?
I've taken plenty of pictures of this fine Fiero, and I went to search for them... but my photo organization leaves a lot to be desired and I can't find them. However, I found a link to a whole bunch of high-res shots taken by Capt Fiero that are located Here from the 2010 picnic. Enjoy!
Yeah, I'm out of Fieros. There was a time I had five of them. The orange one was the only one that moved with me to the beach. I now live a block off the ocean front and Brandon is saving it from the rust causing ocean air and rain. In my garage is a 1973 International Scout II with a 5.3L NP241c 4L60E swap. The top comes off and we can drive on the beach here.
Welcome to the Fiero Fraternity. I live in Mesa and would love to meet you. The AZ Fiero Club has not met since the COVID happened but we meet now and then for cruises.
Hey buddy good to hear from you What ever happened to the Quad 4 you were doing? Wasn't it for your daughter or am I mixing you up with someone else?
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Yeah, I'm out of Fieros. There was a time I had five of them. The orange one was the only one that moved with me to the beach. I now live a block off the ocean front and Brandon is saving it from the rust causing ocean air and rain. In my garage is a 1973 International Scout II with a 5.3L NP241c 4L60E swap. The top comes off and we can drive on the beach here.
Four point 9. So glad you were able sell your car. I kept thinking of it sitting out there in Long Beach. Just could never make room indoors for it. Very nice car, lucky new owner. And welcome to the new owner.