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A Fiero video from the past, with Mike Joy (Page 1/1) |
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olejoedad
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MAR 02, 08:36 PM
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olejoedad
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MAR 02, 08:58 PM
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Vintage-Nut
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MAR 03, 10:40 AM
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Thanks olejoedad for the Fiero video from the past!
This video is full of nostalgia and reflecting on the past......
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I was a ‘fan’ back in 1983 before the first Fiero hit our local dealer showrooms!
I’ve owned three Fiero models over the years: ’84 ‘Iron Duke’ 2M4 SE, then an early ‘86 GT V6 w/ 4-Speed and lastly purchased a Brand-New ‘88 GT with 96 miles on the clock.
I drove the GT from 1988 to 2010 but have to ‘Non-Op’ the Fiero (with other vehicles) when I was laid off….
After that, I had a bizarre stroke which took nine long years to get on my feet again.
In 2020, I join PFF as I’m now restoring/refurbishing the GT which still has the factory ride height/stance with the original V6 engine.
And as I said in some threads, my 'classic hobby' is always 'last in line' of my time, so the Fiero is patiently going forward….
When my GT is finally on the road again, I'll be going back in time with a smile on my face!
------------------ Original Owner of a Silver '88 GT Under 'Production Refurbishment' @ 136k Miles
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sleek fiero
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MAR 03, 01:13 PM
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Cool to see those videos again . brings me back to when I first saw them in the showroom. I saw them in BC place in Vancouver when Gm showcased them with two models driving them in and removing all body panels in just a few minutes and then driving them around the inside of the building and putting the panels back on. quite the show! Probably sold a few cars that evening !! sleek
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richard in nc
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MAR 03, 07:53 PM
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too bad the rust proofing didn't work better.
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