Is the Fiero Factory still in business? (Page 6/6)
mrfiero AUG 28, 04:58 PM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:

Mike: I knew that you and Ed were friends and you even stayed at his place a while back. You've also been a long time Fiero enthusiast and I remember that really nice Northstar Convertible that you once owned. Good luck with the parts business. I would think that you would need to relocate to run it effectively but it sounds as though you have.





Yes....I worked for Ed back in the late 90's and stayed with him and Rosy until I found an apartment. Sometimes I miss that convertible, but I have plenty of other ones now to keep me company.

Thanks....I have a lot of work ahead of me and at times it's overwhelming, but eventually I'll have everything organized how I like it. As I mentioned in my reply to Raydar, I will eventually move to Alabama full-time, but for the next year I'll be here for a couple of weeks at a time and "commuting" back & forth.
fieroguru AUG 28, 08:44 PM
Mike, I don't think this collection of Fiero parts could have gone to a better person! I wish you the best of luck with this endeavor!
Raydar AUG 28, 09:34 PM

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Originally posted by mrfiero:
By this time next year, assuming business is good, I will have sold my house and found something down here. On the plus side house are A LOT cheaper in Alabama than in Colorado.
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Aside from Jeremy, there are a couple of other Fiero people who live within shouting distance of the Fiero Factory. Either of them may be able to give you some tips as to affordable housing, etc.
Shoot me a PM if you want their info. (You probably know at least one of them.)

Otherwise, if there is anything I can do, please let me know. I'll do what I can. Although I'm 3.5 hours away, so that may be a bit limited.