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New to the Fiero scene by WinterFreshness
Started on: 03-20-2012 09:56 PM
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03-20-2012 09:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for WinterFreshnessSend a Private Message to WinterFreshnessEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

I was randomly looking up custom cars one day and kept coming across the same name "Fiero". So I delved a little deeper and realized those lil old coupes weren't all that bad. I went on craigslist just to see how much one might run me...long story short I ended up getting this 88 Fiero for great price of free! Now I'm here introducing myself and so far this site has a great bit of info and ideas I'd love to do to mine one of these days. I hope to learn a lot here.

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03-20-2012 09:59 PM Click Here to See the Profile for VikingRedBaronClick Here to Email VikingRedBaronSend a Private Message to VikingRedBaronEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

Welcome to the Madness !!!

Congratulations on snaging an 88 Fiero as well.

One thing to remember on this site............

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03-20-2012 10:03 PM Click Here to See the Profile for WinterFreshnessSend a Private Message to WinterFreshnessEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

Thanks lol. I'll try to get some pics up this week maybe. Its pretty jacked up though(hence the free part).

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03-20-2012 10:07 PM Click Here to See the Profile for VikingRedBaronClick Here to Email VikingRedBaronSend a Private Message to VikingRedBaronEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

Any true Fiero owner loves a challenge !!!

Tell us more about it.

V6, 4Cyl, GT, SE ?

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03-20-2012 10:21 PM Click Here to See the Profile for hypo327Click Here to Email hypo327Send a Private Message to hypo327Edit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

I was posting a thread on a 3.4 engine swap and saw your comments. Congratulations...it's addictive at any age. I'm 69 and have had my car ( a 87 GT) for almost 4-years now. I encouraged my son to buy a Fiero for his first car. He did, and I fell in love with it, so I bought one too. I've done lot's of mechanical and interior mods, plus a complete restoration on the simple things that just wear out. May I suggest you read-up and study as much as you can about the car and make yourself familiar as possible, so you gain the knowledge necessary to have a happy experience, and you'll probably fall in love with it too! ;-)

If you go on-line to Wikapedia and read all they have on the car, it's a good starting point, and gives you some good ideas too. The other book I recommend and I'm sure lots of other owners will agree is the little white book entitled, "high Performance Fiero's," which is very informative on many levels of up-grading and getting the most out of your car. You can get it on-line at fierostore.com. Getting an '88 Fiero is a big jump ahead, since that is the car that has most all the factory up-grades and inhearant bugs taken out, and improvements made...especially in the suspension system! I had to put about $1000 in the suspension system, fixing what they have fixed in the '88 Fiero. So you saved some money getting an '88 for sure.

Good luck and welcome to the forum, where allot more knowledgeable people than I reside, and will help you out allot!

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03-20-2012 10:28 PM Click Here to See the Profile for WinterFreshnessSend a Private Message to WinterFreshnessEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

I do love a challenge I have to say.

Whatever is left of the engine looks like a 4cyl, burgundy exterior, interior is mostly stripped out. It's got 4 wheels and kinda rolls which is a start. I've got a few ideas for her when I get the time and money.

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03-20-2012 11:41 PM Click Here to See the Profile for hypo327Click Here to Email hypo327Send a Private Message to hypo327Edit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

 
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I do love a challenge I have to say.

Whatever is left of the engine looks like a 4cyl, burgundy exterior, interior is mostly stripped out. It's got 4 wheels and kinda rolls which is a start. I've got a few ideas for her when I get the time and money.


No wonder you got it for free...I had my suspicions. You might be better off finding a better car..? Unless you don't mind having the Iron Duke (name of the 2.5 4-cyl.) If it's got lots of miles on it, your probably looking at an engine swap, and there you have a number of choices. I'd recommend you find a mechanic who really knows Fieros to ascertain what you've got to see if it's worth putting money into!

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Welcome to the Madness !!!

Congratulations on snaging an 88 Fiero as well.

One thing to remember on this site............


Thats the wrong sign, you need this one. Works better, it's all about presentation... However i couldn't agree more! Welcome to the sickness.



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03-21-2012 08:03 AM Click Here to See the Profile for WinterFreshnessSend a Private Message to WinterFreshnessEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

Yeah, I originally just wanted a chassis but when I got to his place he gave me a whole car. So I had full intentions to swap the engine with a 3800 2 SC. I was thinking about a 6spd trans from a G6 since I'm pretty sure they fit. I was leaning towards a chop top Fastback look but that's a long ways away. I know im gonna be in the whole with this project but I get a feeling it'll be worth it. I've got a lot of research to do though. Just so you know this is my first American car project. I've worked on Honda Preludes before and that's it.

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03-21-2012 08:05 AM Click Here to See the Profile for WinterFreshnessSend a Private Message to WinterFreshnessEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

*hole not whole...damn auto correct.

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03-21-2012 08:15 AM Click Here to See the Profile for 30+mpgClick Here to Email 30+mpgSend a Private Message to 30+mpgEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

 
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WinterFreshness:*hole not whole...damn auto correct.


Up in the right corner is the Edit button that allows one to open previous posts and make changes as desired.

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Thats the wrong sign, you need this one. Works better, it's all about presentation... However i couldn't agree more! Welcome to the sickness.




That is the one I wanted to use, but I couldn`t find it on my computer !!!

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03-21-2012 12:59 PM Click Here to See the Profile for DooberSend a Private Message to DooberEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

I gotta say welcome as well... I knew a little about Fieros when I bought my first about 2 months ago (wow it's only been 2 months ), but discovered once you get past the unique parts of the car, the rest is pretty much like any other GM car of the era, which is nice (really helps if you're familiar with working on GM cars in general).

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03-21-2012 05:13 PM Click Here to See the Profile for WinterFreshnessSend a Private Message to WinterFreshnessEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

Haha, I've never even driven in a GM anything before. But that adds to the excitement. Having something foreign (in this case domestic) and new is refreshing.

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Congratulations! I just got my first Fiero a couple of weeks ago ('85 GT) and I've already learned quite a bit from this forum. Fixed my passenger headlight not coming up already and will be bleeding out the clutch hydraulics next... should be on the road in 2 week... Ohhhh Yeah!!

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03-22-2012 06:26 AM Click Here to See the Profile for cam-a-lotSend a Private Message to cam-a-lotEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

Make sure to come up to my place for the Annual Pig Roast/Hick Fest on June 23. There will be about 25-30 Fieros on my little dead end street. I am about 45 min away.

Keep an eye on the forums at www.gtfieros.com It is also a great place to look for parts, help, etc. Between all the crap we are hoarding in our garages, we should be able to help you out if you need anything

Edit- this post is directed toward NetCam- I thought he started the thread.. oops

Pete

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03-22-2012 07:09 PM Click Here to See the Profile for WinterFreshnessSend a Private Message to WinterFreshnessEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

I got all excited there for a sec lol. I'm thinking it'll be months before I get mine running in all honesty. Lots-o-work to do.
 
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Make sure to come up to my place for the Annual Pig Roast/Hick Fest on June 23. There will be about 25-30 Fieros on my little dead end street. I am about 45 min away.

Keep an eye on the forums at www.gtfieros.com It is also a great place to look for parts, help, etc. Between all the crap we are hoarding in our garages, we should be able to help you out if you need anything

Edit- this post is directed toward NetCam- I thought he started the thread.. oops

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03-22-2012 10:58 PM Click Here to See the Profile for tucsonseanClick Here to Email tucsonseanSend a Private Message to tucsonseanEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

On the road in two weeks? That's what I thought (still working on my clutch issues). But optimism is a core-value for a Fiero-fanatic. Welcome to our nightmare! (But I wouldn't trade my hi-liter yellow '85 2M4 dream-machine for anything!)

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