So, who here lives in Maine, and is actually crazy enough (like me) to have a Fiero up here?
I've spotted a few, and there's even a yellow 88 here on the Navy base in Brunswick, though it's never driven. It just sits there.
------------------ PETTY OFFICER (no more airman!) Michael C Casaceli Patrol Squadron Ten, United States Navy 1988 Pontiac Fiero 2.5L, soon to be 2.2L Ecotec Turbo (THE PROJECT HAS STARTED!!!) 1988 Oldsmobile Firenza 2.0L non-turbo (R.I.P.my beloved J-body. KIA by a Ford) 1994 Chevy S-10 4.3, it's finally here, and it is gorgeous!
I got one. It is in 1000 pieces right now getting rebuilt and a 3800SC. Sold my V8 last year to a forum member so I dont have one to drive currently. Sigh. Not that far from you either. HIOSILVER
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05:59 AM
2farnorth Member
Posts: 3402 From: Leonard, Tx. USA Registered: Feb 2001
I'm about 210 miles NNW of you so you won't see mine down that way very often. The driving season is awful short. I usually dig them out in April and put them away in early to mid Oct. Depends on when the 1st snow storm is.
Dave
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Maetrix66 Member
Posts: 621 From: Hartland, ME, USA Registered: Nov 2002
I just started my 3100 and drove it for the first time in over a year! (So what if it was only out of the garage to the parking spot, it moved! Plus, with no throttle cable and a broken RR brake line, I wasn't going very far)
It takes awhile to complete a swap when the money is tight. I'm trying right now to either buy or trade for a t4 or t3/t4 hybrid turbo for it so I can finish the exhaust.
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Gary W Member
Posts: 1092 From: Cape Coral, FL Registered: Oct 2001
Im over in Rangeley Maine (around the Rumford/Farmington area) and im driving around a loaded 88 GT with T-tops
They seem to be fairly common lawn ornaments up here.
Theres a silver 86 SE in town driving, a red 86 coupe for sale on the outskirts of town. Theres a silver 84 for sale on route 4. Theres an 88 formula in rumford, also a red 84 for sale in rumford. And the guy im borrowing a trailer from has a fiero for himself, and his mother's neighbor has one for sale too.
And on top of that im picking up an indy tomorrow
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Jun 30th, 2004
turbo86se Member
Posts: 2098 From: Carroll Valley, PA Registered: Oct 1999
Hey everyone up there, I don't live in Maine, but I spend a week or so there every summer I can. I'll be up there from July 11-15th or 16th.
Fieroturbo, I believe you're close to our house, we have a house in Sumner, outside Lewiston/Auburn. We go to Brunswick all the time, Cooks is one of our favorite places to eat. Send me an email or pm if you wanted to get together, I'd really like to see your turbo'd Fiero, I'll show you pics of mine, can't take the Fiero this time, gotta take the wrx!
well....Im crazy enough to own 6 and Im buying all the ones around me so that Im the only one around with one...lol. the roads are horrible and the season is short....but I still love my Fieros!
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Jul 1st, 2004
fieroturbo Member
Posts: 1085 From: Orefield, PA Registered: Jan 2003
Nah, Mark Webber owns half, I own a quarter (down to 7) and the rest of you have what's left...lol . I must say that "what's left" are some of the nicer ones in the state.
Dave
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Maetrix66 Member
Posts: 621 From: Hartland, ME, USA Registered: Nov 2002
Nah, Mark Webber owns half, I own a quarter (down to 7) and the rest of you have what's left...lol . I must say that "what's left" are some of the nicer ones in the state.
Dave
yeah Mark webber has loads of them and enough parts to build many more. he is in the south , Im in the middle , and I believe toofarnorth is in the north....yeah we got it covered....lol If anyone is up near Bar Harbor , give me a shout. John
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Maetrix66 Member
Posts: 621 From: Hartland, ME, USA Registered: Nov 2002