Not pictures of trailers used to carry Fieros, but trailers that used to be Fieros
I'll get it started:
I know we have all been packing for a show and wished we had a little bit more room. I'm thinking these trailers are just the right size. And if you have an old spaceframe laying around why not?
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Who ownes the red one, that's the nicest one I've seen?
Steve
I don't know about the red one. The black one is the only one I personally have seen. The red one above looks to be the most difficult to make though.
One more:
With a little help from MinnGreenGT who posted this a few years ago:
Here's a few pics of a trailer taken to the next level. The front has been covered for travel- I didn't get the pics without the cover. Anyway, the back has been cleared out and completely carpeted- the front has two seats mounted (stock location?) with an armrest inbetween allowing a large umbrella to be inserted. It even has an ashtray! This is a great thing to do if you've got that extra Fiero-Chassis/Body laying around! (note: This conversion was done by David & Marcia Gageby of the Minnesota Fieros Forever).
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wpgfiero Member
Posts: 1099 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Registered: Oct 2002
Yet you guys are killing more Fiero's, thanks. Don't you all realize, that at the rate Fiero's are dying out, it's only gonna be an elite group of cars in the next decade, prices will be astronomical then they are now. Only collectors and rich folk will be able to get them, they will become collector status, I assure you.
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jscott1 Member
Posts: 21676 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
Yet you guys are killing more Fiero's, thanks. ...
I hope you don't think I'm advocating cutting up perfectly good running Fieros to make them into trailers? I couldn't agree more that I would like all 300,000+ Fieros to still be on the road.
Sadly, though some have already been wrecked, neglected, or abused to the point that they are not salvageable as running cars.
Once they have donated their parts in the name of keeping other Fieros running, I see nothing wrong with donating their space frame to create something new which benefits the Fiero community.
That certainly sounds better than being sent to the crusher.
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hoola47 Member
Posts: 526 From: London, Ontario, Canada Registered: Feb 2003
there kind of like big spoilers, they make the car you drive look cheap and ridiculous...but hey what ever floats your boat.
------------------ 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT Auto, soon to be 5 spd Getrag from 88 z24, 0-60 low 8's. Best 1/4 = 16.1 at 85mph, mods, wires, CRX intake, and power pulley. Planning Turbo 3800 swap.
Bought for 2500$ Canadian.
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88Fiero2M4 Member
Posts: 349 From: Stratton Colorado United States Registered: Jul 2003
Boy what negitive vibes here. BTW I like the First one that is cool Sorry it ended its life as that but would be better then making Tooth brushes out of it. I would be interested in the first design possiblay if I could find a Fiero that I would deem Unfixable that is beyond the point of no return.
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Smoooooth GT Member
Posts: 8823 From: Lake Palestine, Texas Registered: Jun 2001
The black one was a doomed car with no title and thus part of it's life was exteneded so to speak. It even has more miles on it that many Fieros with 4 wheels