I saw it on the transport truck when it headed through St. Louis on the way to it's new home. I guess I'm a bonafied Fiero nut because I recognized the car at a glance.
Thanks for all the kind words. It was great meeting some of you at the 30th back in June. I languished over driving the GT that far on busy interstates, but miraculously made the entire trip without so much as a rock chip.
Dave (skitime) did one hell of a job engineering this car, and it's been a lot of fun preserving his creation as well as adding my own touches to it along the way. I've "mildly" entertained the idea of selling it if the right person comes along, but I'm perfectly satisfied with keeping it until that time comes,
Below is the most recent photograph I have. It was taken at a Central Florida Fieros picnic last week in Ormond Beach, Fl.
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I got to see it being built in Ski's garage, I have the original front and rear hood along with various other assorted parts Ski was getting rid of last year in my basement.
He had the hood hanging in his shop and begged me to take it away . . . now it sits in my basement, what was I thinking!
Since it's off the world famous Skitime's car does that make it worth more $$$'s
Edit to add : For the record I tried to talk him out of splitting the rear window . . . never did like that mod but hey wasn't my car
------------------ "There is no more formidable adversary than one who perceives he has nothing to lose." - Gen. George S. Patton http://www.flowbenchtech.com
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I got to see it being built in Ski's garage, I have the original front and rear hood along with various other assorted parts Ski was getting rid of last year in my basement.
He had the hood hanging in his shop and begged me to take it away . . . now it sits in my basement, what was I thinking!
Since it's off the world famous Skitime's car does that make it worth more $$$'s
------------------ "There is no more formidable adversary than one who perceives he has nothing to lose." - Gen. George S. Patton http://www.flowbenchtech.com
It is great to hear the GT is still being appreciated and still being shown so others can get to see the car. It was like selling a family member when I let it go. We might get close to rpro on this years trip. We currently are in Mesa Verde CO but plan to do a loop along the Gulf coast on the way back to PA.
------------------ Red 88 GT T-Top 3800 INTERCOOLED SUPERCHARGED
This has always been one of my favorite cars. When I finally got to see it in person it was almost like meeting Janet Jackson, well almost. And there were no malfunctions, wardrobe or otherwise.
I was in the process of modelling my car after this one, until my car appeared in the movie, "Stay Alive" and now I've kept it exactly as it was in the movie. (that also happens to be cheaper), lol.
Thanks for all the kind words. It was great meeting some of you at the 30th back in June. I languished over driving the GT that far on busy interstates, but miraculously made the entire trip without so much as a rock chip.
Dave (skitime) did one hell of a job engineering this car, and it's been a lot of fun preserving his creation as well as adding my own touches to it along the way. I've "mildly" entertained the idea of selling it if the right person comes along, but I'm perfectly satisfied with keeping it until that time comes,
Below is the most recent photograph I have. It was taken at a Central Florida Fieros picnic last week in Ormond Beach, Fl.
From a Mountain Momma to Beach Babe! Looks great on the Beach!