check out my fiero shed by fierodustin
Started on : 05-24-2010 01:45 PM
Replies : 9
Last post by : SMTHGT on 05-25-2010 08:57 AM
May 24th, 2010
fierodustin Member Posts: 217 From: Wolcottville, IN USA Registered: Mar 2002
I welded a 13' piece of steel to some rear Fiero hubs and used the Fiero wheels to move my shed closer to my shop. Now I can fill it with all kinds of Fiero goodies.. ha ha hope you injoy as much as I did.
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jokerb90 Member Posts: 366 From: Nederland, TX Registered: Nov 2008
looks like a notch back from here. Bet it would hit 100 mph with a turbo duke
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Tony Kania Member Posts: 20794 From: The Inland Northwest Registered: Dec 2008
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I am assuming that is stock height? There was no mention of a lowering kit? I see that you removed the rear wing.
Nice look...
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Hockaday Member Posts: 2165 From: Clifton Park, New York, The States. Registered: Sep 2009
was hoping you welded the front and rear end of a fiero on haha
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fierodustin Member Posts: 217 From: Wolcottville, IN USA Registered: Mar 2002
I almost put a fender over the wheel to protect the stain on my shed during its high speed relocation. Plus I would look a lot better.
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ltlfrari Member Posts: 5356 From: Wake Forest,NC,USA Registered: Jan 2002
Put a wheel on the front and call it a Fiero trike!
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Marko Member Posts: 644 From: Alberta Registered: May 2008
Kind of reminds me of the advertising campaigns in the late 1970's for the Triumph TR-7. Garages built in a wedge shape, to fit the car profile. Or maybe not....................
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Gokart Mozart Member Posts: 12143 From: Metro Detroit Registered: Mar 2003
Be careful, the door might open at 120.
feet away, that is
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May 25th, 2010
blackrams Member Posts: 32963 From: Covington, TN, USA Registered: Feb 2003
I want one!
Ron
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SMTHGT Member Posts: 1075 From: Seagoville , Tx. Registered: Mar 2010
That would be the easiest choptop ever... NO side window issue...
------------------ SMTHGT..... Steve Aka. "SmoothGT" 1987 GT 4.9L~V8~4T60E (Un.Su.)
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