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Old building to become Fiero showplace by CoolBlue87GT
Started on: 02-27-2006 06:44 PM
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Report this Post02-27-2006 06:44 PM Click Here to See the Profile for CoolBlue87GTSend a Private Message to CoolBlue87GTDirect Link to This Post
A link to a nice Fiero news story

http://www.ourmidland.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16205232&BRD=2289&PAG=461&dept_id=472542&rfi=6

Tim Evans is a member of the Michigan Fiero Club, may be a member of PPF ?
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SANFORD -- Architect Tim Evans is taking a rundown building and making it an energy-efficient showplace for the cars he loves.

Evans, an architect who specializes in building modifications for solar energy and energy efficiency, has collected about 30 Pontiac Fieros and is creating a showplace for them in a building that's been a service station and auto repair shop at Sanford's west end. He hopes to have the shop, Fieros Forever, up and running by late winter or early spring.

For Evans, the Fiero is just about the perfect car. It's sporty, speedy and made of plastic panels over a sturdy frame so parts can be changed easily. Manufactured from 1984-88, the Fiero was to be Pontiac's answer to the Corvette, but for less money and with less power. The plastic is more forgiving than the Corvette's fiberglass, so it doesn't shatter when it gets bumped.

"This is Tupperware," he half-joked.

He drove his first Fiero, a GT, at McArdle Pontiac-Cadillac in 1987. At the time, a four-cylinder was all he could afford.

"It's like driving a go-cart in some ways because they're right down on the ground," he said. "It corners very well.

"When you drive it, you feel like you're driving 200 miles an hour because you're right near the ground. It's a very quick steer. If you tweak the steering wheel, you're clear across the road."

Later, he bought a six-cylinder, and another. Then he bought a slightly damaged Fiero 1987 fastback -- which he still owns -- and thought he had the world by the tail.

Before long, he was combing salvage yards for Fiero parts, which didn't rust away. Most of his current fleet came from Michigan, although he bought one in Missouri when he visited a national Fiero show with other members of the Michigan Fiero Club. This car was a replica of the 1984 Indianapolis 500 pace car.

"Those are very valuable now because they only made 2,000," he said.

At a Fiero convention, a friend bought a 20-foot-long set of working drawings showing all the car's parts, and he hopes to hang a copy on the wall at Fieros Forever. He also has a "Fiero Boulevard" sign he wants to place near the front door.


A recent visit to the shop showed a work in progress, with building materials lying around, dust everywhere and, in one of its small rooms, car parts stacked.


The sign outside read "Bob's Car Cleaning" but the cars parked outside gave a pretty good idea of its future name. Evans plans to buy and sell Fieros and Fiero memorabilia and help customers find parts and service. A room in front will become a museum and, in the back, he'll have a place for "working on the messier car jobs." He hopes to sell little Fiero model cars and kits for making them, and he's looking for someone to monogram the Fiero name and logo on jackets, T-shirts and hats.

Eventually, he'd like to have shows at Sanford's Veterans Park.

Although Fieros are fine for collecting, Evans still likes to drive them. People love or hate his current set of wheels, which has a Fiero chassis but looks like an early 1990s Lamborghini, bright red.

"Some people just don't like the unique body style," he said. Others "go by with their thumbs up" or "stop you at the light and want to race you."

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Report this Post02-27-2006 06:51 PM Click Here to See the Profile for RWDPLZClick Here to visit RWDPLZ's HomePageSend a Private Message to RWDPLZDirect Link to This Post
SWEET!!!

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Report this Post02-27-2006 07:16 PM Click Here to See the Profile for blackramsSend a Private Message to blackramsDirect Link to This Post
I sincerely hope his passion is as financially rewarding as the cars are fun to drive. Might be worth a trip up to Midland,MI sometime. Of course, that'll be during the summer months!

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Report this Post02-27-2006 08:00 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ARKaiserSend a Private Message to ARKaiserDirect Link to This Post
Tim is a great guy, and his shop/showplace will be very nice.

Somewhere I've got a picture or two I think. I'll try to look them up.

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Someone needs to get Tim to post more info on the forum. How big is the place? will he be charging admission? will he be leasing other space in the building to various other tenents? Concessions? Will he need donations of parts for display purposes? etc.
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Report this Post02-28-2006 05:13 PM Click Here to See the Profile for fierobearSend a Private Message to fierobearDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Toddster:

Someone needs to get Tim to post more info on the forum. How big is the place? will he be charging admission? will he be leasing other space in the building to various other tenents? Concessions? Will he need donations of parts for display purposes? etc.

Time for a roadtrip, Todd?

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Report this Post02-28-2006 05:41 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ToonTownfieroClick Here to visit ToonTownfiero's HomePageSend a Private Message to ToonTownfieroDirect Link to This Post
Too cool.
Everybody will want to get a picture of their car infront of the building.

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Report this Post02-28-2006 07:43 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ARKaiserSend a Private Message to ARKaiserDirect Link to This Post
I haven't seen the place in a year or so but I wouldn't call it a "showplace". It's an old gas station and while I'm sure it's alot better now then when I was there, it looks like an old rundown gas station. Tim will make it look great I'm sure and it is on my trip planer for a visit real soon (I still own him a Tshirt from last fall). Last time I was there he had a gold GT and my wife hasn't stop bugging me because I didn't buy it from him. Maybe he can get me out of the dog house with her.

I just wish I could remember where I put the pictures I took when we were there...

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Report this Post02-28-2006 08:28 PM Click Here to See the Profile for BobadooFunkClick Here to visit BobadooFunk's HomePageSend a Private Message to BobadooFunkDirect Link to This Post
hmm... road trip for me and the girl as well.... maybe he could have a lil gethering there.. we need to get in touch with him some how..
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