HAPPY NEW YEAR! (Page 2/3)
Monkeyman JAN 02, 07:02 PM
Happy New Year to you too, Cliff (and all 1799 of the rest of you). I've been here a little over a year (since the beginning of November 19999) and I've loved almost every minute of it. This has been the biggest help to me. This is the place I turn to whenever I'm having problems in my personal life, too. (Don't ask.) I feel like I've gained 1799 friends. As a matter of fact, I just bought my 3rd Fiero from a friend and fellow PFF member (met him here).

I saw my 1st Fiero in either '82 or '83 at the Detroit Auto Show. (I haven't stopped drooling yet!) I didn't get the chance to own one until just before Christmas '99. Thanx to this forum (and some of the folks on it), I now have a very nice '85 GT and have plans to make it even better.

The End

Old Lar JAN 02, 08:16 PM
Thanks for the history of the Fiero in your life. I've been fortunate to have had my first Fiero since new and since 1987. This has been one of the most fun car I have ever owned. I have owned four other cars since owning this Fiero and in addition a second Fiero, currently undergoing renovation. I only drive these cars in the good weather. Which for me is no more than six months per year. They are an unusual car in the states anymore. When I tell people I have a Fiero, they ask what is that..never heard of it.

I try to hit the Fiero shows. To see over 100 Fieros a Daytona, or the Dells or the FOCOA national show is a site to behold. All of these orphaned cars and their supporters in one spot.

Get another trip to the state to take in one of the shows. Thanks for the forum, Cliff

ur2biteme JAN 03, 12:13 AM
i was 10 when my fiero facination began back in '88 when my mom got one of the last coupes. 4 banger with all the options minus rear window defroster. that car wound up being illegally reposessed (the contract allowed her to be 3 months late on a payment, she was less than a month behind) but she was in no position to fight it.

i wound up looking for one when i had to give up my mustang back in '98. i had never driven a fiero before, and the first one i test drove, i was sold (even though i did get ripped off on a car that shouldnt have been legally sold in the condition it was in)well, to make a long story short, i'm still wating on the transmission to get to the shop so i can have my car back.

anyways, this forum has been a lot of fun to be part of in my short time here, and quite informative. thanks guys for making this site so useful, and thanks Cliff for putting it up!

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UR2BITEME
'87 econo coupe
170k and a bad fender :(

sqoach JAN 03, 12:36 AM
back to ya cliff happy new year!

this place is great! i've loved it ever since i first came here. keep up the good work!

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sQoaCh
sqoach@yahoo.com

Oreif JAN 03, 02:50 AM
Happy New Year to you too!. Liked the History too!

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ponya JAN 03, 04:48 PM
Cliff, Happy New Year to you and your family!
Thanks for starting the Fiero Forum. It's an indespensible tool for all Fiero lovers.

Bob

Cheever2 JAN 03, 09:35 PM
Cliff, you're usually so modest, mild-mannered, and a man of few words! Really something to get so much from you all at once. When Cliff speaks, we're like a bunch of kids sitting on the floor around the rocking chair saying "Tell us another story". Man, you must REALLY like Fieros. This Forum is so much fun I would have to check it out even if I didn't have a Fiero. What's the latest on your plans to come back to the States?

Tigger JAN 04, 06:23 AM
Happy New Year to you too! This forum is the greatest!

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T-T-F-N, Ta Ta For Now!

Joe4x4 JAN 04, 08:01 AM
Happy new year, and more to come.

Nice story

I`m going from big to small.
I like my monster toys to killer street toys.
Fiero of course

Coconut JAN 04, 10:16 PM
Happy New Year to you Cliff and all our Forum members too! Since I've been a member here (not too long ago) I've THOROUGHLY enjoyed the obvious comraderie (sp) that is so much a part of this Forum! Although I don't get to spend as much time here as I used to, it is still a pleasure to come and visit when I do get the chance. It's one of the few things that I look forward to. I would like to thank not only Cliff, but all of you forum members as well for sharing your knowledge, enthusiasm, support and your zany sense of humor. I can't even begin to say how much I appreciate being a small part of this community (like Cliff says, it's you guys & gals that make this Forum what it is). I believe that finding this Forum in the new millenium was a real jewel for me, I just can't wait to see what lies ahead in '01! DXR DAD asks, Can you feel the Love?........well folks, YES I CAN!!!! and nuthin' but Love right back at ya!

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!

I just can't stop CRUISIN'

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Larry F.

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