I saw the protos at the 20th in 2003. I saw them at the GM tech center in 2004. It looks like I may have to go to Fierorama this year to see them in 2005. These cars are gems and if you have not had the opportunity to see them, I encourage you to make the trip. If you have had the opportunity to see them, then you know what I mean when I say you never get tired of seeing them. Everyone should appreciate the fact that GM is taking these cars out and letting the masses see them. Guys, I'm not sure what happened and I do not caer to get involved, let's just enjoy them while we can and have some fun together in September.
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matchmade Member
Posts: 435 From: Nashville,TN USA Registered: Sep 2004
Getting back on track here i think that the prototype cars are very good to see in person. I think posting pictures of the cars on here is fine more publisity(?) is better what ever happened with dave and the other forum member is behind us so lets move on. Posting th spictures if good that way people can see what kind of cars we having come to the show. But my comment is it is better to see them in person not through pictures. They are a sight to see. All who can make it to the show it will be worth while your time and money. This could be the last time more than one car is at a single show we need to let GM know that we want to see more of these cars at large Fiero shows. To keep the "Excitement Alive." Come one Come all to see the prototype cars......you never know it might be the last time..............
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spud321x Member
Posts: 974 From: Jackson, Michigan Registered: Oct 2004
Do you think if we can get a group of enough people we might be able to jump the GM guys and drive um! hehe j/k. That would be so awesome. just an idea.
Nick
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87 Pegasus Member
Posts: 2441 From: Crystal Lake, IL Registered: Jun 2001
Do you think if we can get a group of enough people we might be able to jump the GM guys and drive um! hehe j/k. That would be so awesome. just an idea.
Nick
I know that when the cars were up in Michigan at the 20th that some people got to ride in them, not sur eif anyone got to drive one. Nor am i curtain what time it was if it was prior to show or after the show.
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87 Pegasus Member
Posts: 2441 From: Crystal Lake, IL Registered: Jun 2001
Not to hijack, but I have a question. Is the registration fee per person, car, or family? I would be bringing like 2 cars and 3 people to this event. Also, what about NIFE membership, is this per person or family. I couldn't tell from NIFE's web page for sure.
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87 Pegasus Member
Posts: 2441 From: Crystal Lake, IL Registered: Jun 2001
Not to hijack, but I have a question. Is the registration fee per person, car, or family? I would be bringing like 2 cars and 3 people to this event. Also, what about NIFE membership, is this per person or family. I couldn't tell from NIFE's web page for sure.
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Registration for the show is per-car (each car in the show will have to be registered inorder to be qualified for an award) We do not charge per-person Membership is per-person (if you have four people in the household the membership would under your name) Unless they also wanted a membership then they would have one under thier name thus 2 memberships per-household. That would be up to you. if you have any questions you can also e-mail Paul V. the Clubs Membership Director for more information.
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GSXRBOBBY Member
Posts: 3122 From: Southern Indiana USA Registered: Aug 2003
Not that I am the best person to answer this, but I think one of the biggest things that makes this event such a big family affair. Only the car owners pay, its free to get in. Or at least it was free in the past. It is a great show with alot of really nice guys there, its nice to meet the people here from the forum in person! Oh ya theres also alot of Fieros there too...
Not that I am the best person to answer this, but I think one of the biggest things that makes this event such a big family affair. Only the car owners pay, its free to get in. Or at least it was free in the past. It is a great show with alot of really nice guys there, its nice to meet the people here from the forum in person! Oh ya theres also alot of Fieros there too...
Yes this is one of the biggest shows during the year. Our show draws upward to 150 cars and 300plus people not only Fiero owners but your normal passer-byers that stop to see what is going on. The show is free but the you still have to register your car if you are going to attend the show and show your car. We get a lrage turnout from not only Club members but also Forum members this is the place to put he name with the face. Every Year V-8 Archie askes how many are from Pennocks.....The number grows every year - so starting a few years ago we have name tags to help tell who you are on the forum... It is a very cool show to attend and with adding the prototypes this year it will make it even better a show that will go down in history.....
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Apr 23rd, 2005
paced84 Member
Posts: 915 From: Woodhaven,MI 48183 MI USA Registered: Sep 2004
Will be at the NIFE show this year. Looking forward to see Fieros that I have not seen in the past 1984 Indy (full strobe system as original) Ron ( Fiero Historian )