The bad part and also the good part of being a trucker is that you do get to some obscure places. On Thursday I was heading from Kingsville, OH to Trenton, NJ, so I was cutting across PA and spotted a nice maroon fastback on the S.E. side of Linesville, PA. It was pulling out of Fiberglass Moldings ( I think that was the name of the shop). I slowed way down and gave the driver a big thumbs-up and got a dumb look back from him. :-)
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grkboy707 Member
Posts: 3019 From: Kingsville, MD Registered: May 2009
Oh man, I hate when people do that. If you don't want people appreciating your car (I don't understand why not, but that's beside the point), then get a more practical, less cool car.
What alot of people on here don't understand, To a lot of people the Fiero is just a cheap car that they use for transportation they could care less about the car or it's history. If a Chevy, Plymouth, or Honda had been selling for the same cheap price probably they would have brought the Chevy, Plymouth or Honda
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Fformula88 Member
Posts: 7891 From: Buffalo, NY Registered: Mar 2000
Linesville, PA. He was most likely dumbfounded by the sight of your truck and confused by the license plate. Amityville is in PA and he remembered the movie!
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Terry_w Member
Posts: 930 From: Fort Worth,TX Registered: Sep 2008
What alot of people on here don't understand, To a lot of people the Fiero is just a cheap car that they use for transportation they could care less about the car or it's history. If a Chevy, Plymouth, or Honda had been selling for the same cheap price probably they would have brought the Chevy, Plymouth or Honda
I don't see that being true. I mean, I know it's cheap and all, but it's honestly very impractical. Bad EPA, 2seater, 2 door, too small, too low, and of coarse, everything breaks!!!!