The last week or so we've had some extremely unseasonal weather for an Alabama summer... what I would call Driving Days. They've help a lot in encouraging me to get my Fiero back on the road. Looks like you've enjoyed them a lot, too.
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10:52 AM
Sep 12th, 2006
The ROK Member
Posts: 433 From: Birmingham, AL Registered: Aug 2006
My Formula is a gas hogging daily driver, im stuck looking at mine until I have a closing next wed. Wheel bearings are bad and Im going to go ahead and replace the brakes all around, might replace the rear shocks if there is nothing to it.
The weather has been nice down here, Im ready for fall. You really appreciate driving the car more when its stuck waiting repairs.
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Firefighter Member
Posts: 1407 From: Southold, New York, USA Registered: Nov 2004
I drive my '87 GT to work every few months and people ask "What's That?" Don't you just hate that? Uneducated, non-car smart, non-mechanically inclined, uncaring bozos!!! Ed
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For me everyday is "bring your fiero" to work day.. I got mine to drive, not look at..
I don't intend to just look at it for long. I just haven't had a chance to register it yet or address any of the issues it has. Just got it a couple of weeks ago. Hope to be able to get to the tax office and DMV later this week to get tags for it. Then I'll get the wiring and alignment bugs worked out.
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