thats a very nice comparison shot if you could save it as a .jpg or .gif you should be able to have it show up on the page by typing [img] web-address [/img]
Your car looks great. Congrats on being the first choptop in Sweden. With all of the home built chops, and the ones that Archie has done I'm sure it's somewhere around 20 by now.
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intlcutlass Member
Posts: 1431 From: Cleveland,Oh.44067 Registered: Nov 2002
Thanks, curlys car have been the car on my computer desktop for a long time...
Have some other parts In the garage that will be put on the car this winter.
A guy In Guthenburg (Sweden) did the chop. I was about to start choping my GT -87 but found this for sale and thoougt that if I don´t build Swedens first choptop, lets buy it... And the car have a camaro -95 3.4 engine
The front is lowered 13 degress and the roof is 6cm lower than standard. (2.5")
Regards Sharkman
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madcurl Member
Posts: 21401 From: In a Van down by the Kern River Registered: Jul 2003
Great work. However, we need more pics & info please, hehehehe. Edit: ^ looks like you have all of the goodies needed for one bad choptop. Is that a rotor in the box?
It was a new clutch for my other fiero in the box.
A friend is comming over with a standard blue -87 GT ( Like my first one) Will take some new pics then. Got the car last friday and just love the car. Ever since I saw madcurls choptop I wanted one and now I have one
Regards SHARKMAN
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madcurl Member
Posts: 21401 From: In a Van down by the Kern River Registered: Jul 2003
Thanks. Funny though...the gun metal gray Fiero is the one that got my attention!
Questions: What was the cost in US dollors? How much of a chop? 3"? Did the person (s) who did the chop do some of the same things needed or similar to that of Archie's choptops?
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The guy that choped the car owned it before me. He did all the work himself and locked at a black car he found a pic of, on the web. That pic was a photoshop picture but he did it. The drop is about 2.5" (6cm), and the window is lowered 13 degress. Don´t know about the cost for the chop. But I got the car for a good price because the owner was about to buy a boat.
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jscott1 Member
Posts: 21676 From: Houston, TX , USA Registered: Dec 2001
As I´ve already stated in the Swedish Fiero Forum, this car is just awesome Congrats Sharkman! As soon as the V8 back home is on the road I´ll go south and pay you and the chop a visit!
The Dirty Rat Chopped, dropped and just plain NASTY! Choptop Targa #1 383 Stroker MPFI with N2O 1" Drop 3" Chop 11" Brakes 19" Motegi Roja's wrapped in BFGoodrich Gforce T/A KDW-2 rubber RCC Coilover Suspension Updated Jan 21 '04 www.dirtyratracing.org
I'll be the first to vote to not put that Ferrari wanna-be nose on that beautifully painted car. You'll look like every other European Fiero owner then...
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I'll be the first to vote to not put that Ferrari wanna-be nose on that beautifully painted car. You'll look like every other European Fiero owner then...
I agree. There is something to be said about having parts that are originally Fiero but modifed a little. A stock chop Fiero IMO makes fun of other more expensive cars. The design alone is nearly 20 years old and that in itself makes fun of all the newer cars of today. Trust me.....people get really mad once they find out it's a Fiero and not a Italian made car. However, it's your car...do what you think is best. Situations may very comparred to the U.S.A.?
Yes, the car looks great with the original front today. But I have already bought the F355 front and the lights so I will try It out this winter and then I will compare the 2 and deside whats best.
Have lexan windows in the doors now but there are som minor problems so I will try to get the original modified or new ones made. The guy that made the chop used the original windows and put them together with the lexan in a oven to get the right shape and then cut them down to fit.
Regards SHARKMAN
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ryan.hess Member
Posts: 20784 From: Orlando, FL Registered: Dec 2002