HeHe. Actually , nope , I'm not driving it this weekend , got some work I've got to get done on it. But , should have it at the next meeting. Hoping for pretty weather of course.
Well, I was looking at that, and I thought, "That's a beautiful car, it would make a great wallpaper." So I did. Hope ya don't mind. It would have worked better if those pix weren't GIF's. You can see it here: https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/023138.html I didn't do the best job on it though. Nice ride, again. I wish I had some money to spend on mine.
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fierodustin_86 Member
Posts: 970 From: Joplin, Missouri Registered: Aug 2002
i usually think convertibles are ugly, but damn!!!! that looks so sweet. that's without a doubt the best looking convertible fiero i've ever seen in my life!!!! that just freakin amazing. all i can say is wow. i'm at a loss for words. very nice job. you deserve a pat on the back for that one. WOW!!!!!
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That's hands down the best looking convertable/roadsterized Fiero I have ever seen. I'd like to set this as my background. Is there any way you could get some real high quality pictures of that beauty?
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Songman Member
Posts: 12496 From: Nashville, TN Registered: Aug 2000
That's one heck of a secret, Ronnie! I don't think I'd have been able to keep that a secret for two seconds! As everyone else has said, best looking Fiero convertible I have seen... and a Northstar to boot! Hope I get to see it in person someday...
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Formula88 Member
Posts: 53788 From: Raleigh NC Registered: Jan 2001
Who did the N* converstion? Automatic? Stick? Is that an Automoda convertible converstion?
I always thought the GT's made the best looking convertibles. The way the rear fender kicks up where the sail panel used to be fits the lines better than the notchbacks straight lines.
Looks Awesome!
------------------ --------------Forever In My Heart---------------- Jack Daniel Miller --- Dec. 29, 1925 - Oct. 14, 2002 Ruby Cantrell Miller - Jan. 20, 1932 - Aug. 31, 2002 It won't rain all the time. The Sky won't fall forever, And tho' the night seems long, Your tears won't fall forever.
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rogergarrison Member
Posts: 49601 From: A Western Caribbean Island/ Columbus, Ohio Registered: Apr 99
OK OK OK. Been at work all day. Boy at the hits!! Thanks for all the compliments!! First , to clear things a bit. I did not do any of the conversion or swap , I just traded for the car this past weekend, as you see it.The guy that had it did ALL the body , fabrication , and engine swap himself! He even had tried a Turbo on it, which is why you'll notice the extra (fried) motor hanging on the hoist. The car started life as a 85GT , that he changed the rear to the later fastback GT tailights lid & fascia. I've got to get the trans worked on , think it's a blown seal, but it is the Caddy auto overdrive unit. The gages were all custom installed along with the pillar gages. The top is homemade frame (removable, not retracting) with nice custom sewn fabric. Wish I did have his expertise to do all that work!! These are all the pics I have right now, sorry. But anyway , it's mine now!!
Chris Moore gave me pics of the car when it had a turbo in it (previous owner), Nice setup too bad it blew up. If anyone wants to hunt , I posted them onth forum a few months back.
JM
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Raydar Member
Posts: 40962 From: Carrollton GA. Out in the... country. Registered: Oct 1999
Nope, Chris Moore had nothing to do with this car. But the guy I got it from is Chris Morris, from Hendersonville,NC, hence the N.C. plate. He's a paint & body man at a Cadillac dealership. Young guy in his 20's , but he's pretty slick. Very talented , I'd say I think he & Chris have talked a few times, but don't think they ever met.
Thats an amazing car! Now I want to know about this Fiero with the rear clip that swings up and to the side! Thats awesome! Does anyone have any more pics of this??
[/QUOTE] I found a picture of two Fiero's that were convertables from a Fiero book. [/QUOTE]
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Nov 8th, 2002
fierofool Member
Posts: 12929 From: Auburn, Georgia USA Registered: Jan 2002
The convertible Fieros shown were prototypes that Pontiac made. There were three prototypes. One had a conventional folding top, one had the side opening engine cover, and the other had a folding hardtop. Pontiac still holds the patent for the folding hardtop. These photos and photos of other prototypes including the 89-90 Fiero can be found in the book "Fiero" "Pontiac's Potent Mid-Engine Sports Car" by Gary Witzenburg. I saw the book for sale on a link from www.cfog-i.com
The link is at the bottom left of the home page. Sells for $77
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Philphine Member
Posts: 6136 From: louisville,ky. usa Registered: Feb 2000
The convertible Fieros shown were prototypes that Pontiac made. There were three prototypes. One had a conventional folding top, one had the side opening engine cover, and the other had a folding hardtop. Pontiac still holds the patent for the folding hardtop. These photos and photos of other prototypes including the 89-90 Fiero can be found in the book "Fiero" "Pontiac's Potent Mid-Engine Sports Car" by Gary Witzenburg. I saw the book for sale on a link from www.cfog-i.com
The link is at the bottom left of the home page. Sells for $77
If anyone wants this book Amazon has it now with free shipping for $38.95 + if you add this code: MAPPCTBANK35 you get another $5 off. and you can also add other peoples e-maill address in after you order to give them another 10% off. Hope somebody can use this Steve