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Alayne gets her "very first" Fiero: A Blue '87 coupe!! by Fiero5
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Alayne, Jordan, the puppy and I arrive at Mark Webbers Fiero Farm in Maine ahead of the rain:



We made a very quick trip to the Fiero Farm in Alfred Maine to pick up this beauty:

Mark helping Alayne put on the temp plates:

Here is an '84 that she almost chose under a rebuild:

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The interior of Marks awesome Indy:

Taking it for a spin:

The deal is made and the hand shake seals it:

I cannot say enough just how nice Mark Webber is. He is great to deal with and always treats you right. If you have a problem or a question he is an excellent resource and a great person for the Fiero community! Thanks again Mark.

Getting ready to leave the puppy watches as Mark makes a last minute adjustment on the battery cable:

The rain then starts to come down during the trip back:

Stopping for lunch the puppy watches in the Eclipse as she pulls in her new blue beauty:

Alayne, not yet fully used to getting into and out of a Fiero bumps her knee on the vent getting out...OUCH!!

I guess that is all part of the initiation of getting a Fiero.

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does that make you Fiero9 and not fiero5?
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Originally posted by Kohburn:

does that make you Fiero9 and not fiero5?

Probably more like Fiero24 actually

Here is cute pic of the puppy wondering why he doesn't get to come into the restaurant too:

Jordan enjoying his cheeseburger while we check out the car some more:

She then pulls up to a drive up coffee place for "refueling" and we are ready to get back on the road:

Back home she then starts to buff the paint as much of the clearcoat is hazing:


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Then my Dad (87V6GT) arrives with his sweet Blue '87 GT so it is photo-op time
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It looks as though it cleaned up and polished out nicely.
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Very nice!

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Looks like a nice blue coupe!! If you need any eclipse parts I'm parting out one. Email me.
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Could you get some better pics of where she buffed it (mainly the hood and decklid)?
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Does your Father have White walls on his tires? It looks like it on the picture.
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Congrats to Alayne on her purchase, and I must say it is impressive/cool your whole family including your dad has a passion for Fieros.

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Nice looking little coupe.

 
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Does your Father have White walls on his tires? It looks like it on the picture.

I was wondering the same thing... looks like whitewalls on gold GT wheels?

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OOPS!

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Originally posted by Fiero5:

Alayne gets her "very first" Fiero: A Blue '87 coupe!!

Just in passing, I picked Alayne as my daughter's middle name. She is 20 this year and I always get flak over some crazy made-up name.

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Just in passing, I picked Alayne as my daughter's middle name. She is 20 this year and I always get flak over some crazy made-up name.

Alayne says that it is from a series of books from a Canadian author. Alayne marries Renny and becomes Mistress of the estate.

http://www.loc.gov/nls/bibliographies/minibibs/jalna.html

She said that since you are from Canada, you might be interested in that link.

Here are a few more pics:


It looks like my Dads GT and his rims and tires are getting some major interest. I will have another thread up on his new rims and tires shortly, but here is another pic showing his GT to wet your appetite for now:

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I thought this was a pretty cool shot:
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Originally posted by Fiero5:
The deal is made and the hand shake seals it:

I cannot say enough just how nice Mark Webber is. He is great to deal with and always treats you right. If you have a problem or a question he is an excellent resource and a great person for the Fiero community! Thanks again Mark.

And he was nice enough to pinch your wife's butt while you took this picture!

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And he was nice enough to pinch your wife's butt while you took this picture!

Hey now....!
My hand was firmly planted on the fender of that car...or was it???

Car looks great! Sob...I hate to see them go,they look so good driving away..
Glad you guys arrived home safe and sound,and enjoy the car!! Hope to see you guys at all the shows!!
Thanx for the kind words too,Steve.It means alot

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On the way back home we had two scary incidents. The first one was when we came into Northwood NH off rt 202 onto rt 4 before Concord NH and had stopped at one of the stop lights. A jeep then came barrelling along behind us and obviously didn't see that we were all stopped and at the last minute was at least smart enough to swerve to the right near the curb so as not hit Alayne and Jordan who were behind me in the blue coupe. I watched in horror in the rearview mirror as I realized that he wasn't stopping and was ready to have to jump out in case of impact. I almost lost quite a lot right there and i am not talking about any of the cars of course.
Then as we were almost home on I-89 we saw an accident as an SUV ahead of us suddenly had hydroplaned and crashed into the passing lane guard rails and ended up facing south on the north bound lane directly in the way of the on coming traffic. I quickly pulled over and ran accross the lanes avoiding from getting hit by passing cars and helped them. The mother who was driving and the daughter in the passenger seat were both in total shock and I could not get them to respond to anything. After a few seconds I realized that were out of it for the moment and we had to do something fast. The mother had her cell phone in her hand but wasn't doing anything but just sitting in the drivers seat starring forward out the windshield. I finally got the mother out of the drivers seat and into the back seat area and quickly climbed in. I had to rock the vehicle back and forth to lurche the vehicle off the guard rails as the rear fender on the passenger side was all torn up and hung up on the guard rails. As there was no break down lane they were possibly only minutes away from being hit head on. In fact as I was standing outside the vehicle with the drivers door open trying to talk to the mother at one point another lady in a camaro that had finally also stopped to check out the situation suddenly yelled frantically over to me to look out. As I quickly looked up I saw the on coming traffic and then quickly noticed a maroon Jetta that was bearing down on our spot and was heading right for us at high speed as they apparently couldn't pull over in the other lane as other cars were there in the way and with the heavy rain they were sliding a bit trying to brake. I quickly closed the SUV's drivers door, leaned back and also stepped my left foot back a bit against the SUV just as the Jetta slid and whistled right by me and the SUV and I swear I could almost feel the air from the side mirror of the Jetta brush against my shirt as they were that close to hitting us.
I finally got the SUV off the rails and quickly drove it up to where there wasn't any guard rails and off into the grass area out of harms way.
What a way to get a Fiero!

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Originally posted by Fiero5farthead:

On the way back home we had two scary incidents. The first one was when we came into Northwood NH off rt 202 onto rt 4 before Concord NH and had stopped at one of the stop lights. A jeep then came barrelling along behind us and obviously didn't see that we were all stopped and at the last minute was at least smart enough to swerve to the right near the curb so as not hit Alayne and Jordan who were behind me in the blue coupe. I watched in horror in the rearview mirror as I realized that he wasn't stopping and was ready to have to jump out in case of impact. I almost lost quite a lot right there and i am not talking about any of the cars of course.
Then as we were almost home on I-89 we saw an accident as an SUV ahead of us suddenly had hydroplaned and crashed into the passing lane guard rails and ended up facing south on the north bound lane directly in the way of the on coming traffic. I quickly pulled over and ran accross the lanes avoiding from getting hit by passing cars and helped them. The mother who was driving and the daughter in the passenger seat were both in total shock and I could not get them to respond to anything. After a few seconds I realized that were out of it for the moment and we had to do something fast. The mother had her cell phone in her hand but wasn't doing anything but just sitting in the drivers seat starring forward out the windshield. I finally got the mother out of the drivers seat and into the back seat area and quickly climbed in. I had to rock the vehicle back and forth to lurche the vehicle off the guard rails as the rear fender on the passenger side was all torn up and hung up on the guard rails. As there was no break down lane they were possibly only minutes away from being hit head on. In fact as I was standing outside the vehicle with the drivers door open trying to talk to the mother at one point another lady in a camaro that had finally also stopped to check out the situation suddenly yelled frantically over to me to look out. As I quickly looked up I saw the on coming traffic and then quickly noticed a maroon Jetta that was bearing down on our spot and was heading right for us at high speed as they apparently couldn't pull over in the other lane as other cars were there in the way and with the heavy rain they were sliding a bit trying to brake. I quickly closed the SUV's drivers door, leaned back and also stepped my left foot back a bit against the SUV just as the Jetta slid and whistled right by me and the SUV and I swear I could almost feel the air from the side mirror of the Jetta brush against my shirt as they were that close to hitting us.
I finally got the SUV off the rails and quickly drove it up to where there wasn't any guard rails and off into the grass area out of harms way.
What a way to get a Fiero!

Steve

With a story like that you would think you would have told us sooner.

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Originally posted by Fiero5:

Here is cute pic of the puppy wondering why he doesn't get to come into the restaurant too:


looks like my wifes little fuzzy overpriced mutt (not the lab i wanted, but he's grown on me though). is it a bichon?

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That is nice. How many miles does it have on it. 5 or a 4 speed?
I might ahve missed that in the post but oh well!

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Yes, he is a Bichon and he loves to go for rides
Alaynes Fiero is a 5 speed which is what she wanted.
It has 113k on it if I remember right but it is very clean and runs sweet.
The 5 speed shifts like it just came off the show room floor.
She has been driving it everywhere since we brought it home and even went to a local cruise in with it this afternoon with my Dad and I and the kids.
We turned a lot of heads as the crowd got to see TWO blue '87 Fieros, a fastback and a notchback, pull into the display field..followed of course by my newly custom painted '88
That was pretty cool as she has only had her blue '87 a couple of days now and she has already been able to take it to her first cruise-in
We would like to say thanks again to Mark, it is an awesome Fiero!
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Looks like the paint buffed out well. What did she use ? I saw those pic's and it made me go out & buff the front hood on my coupe !

Mine is a 4 cyl auto, runs great also. Good luck with it. Did she think of a name for it yet ?

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Originally posted by fieroparts.com:

With a story like that you would think you would have told us sooner.

Uhm..ok
Tim, is there a reason why you had to quote the whole block of text I posted in the very next post?
You don't think people can scroll up one post and read the original themselves?
I think this was one of the main complaints that many members had in the "annoying" thread. Guess you missed that thread, huh?

Anyway, Coolblue, the buffing compound is by 3M. I can look and see what it is actually called tomorrow.

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Originally posted by Fiero5million:


Uhm..ok
Tim, is there a reason why you had to quote the whole block of text I posted in the very next post?
You don't think people can scroll up one post and read the original themselves?
I think this was one of the main complaints that many members had in the "annoying" thread. Guess you missed that thread, huh?

Anyway, Coolblue, the buffing compound is by 3M. I can look and see what it is actually called tomorrow.

Uhm..ok
I did it because I wanted to. Is that OK with you? "the quote police"

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WOW!! That sure buffed out nicely! I need to know the name of the compound too, because my coupe could really use whatever you used.
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Originally posted by Fiero5:

On the way back home we had two scary incidents. The first one was when we came into Northwood NH off rt 202 onto rt 4 before Concord NH and had stopped at one of the stop lights. A jeep then came barrelling along behind us and obviously didn't see that we were all stopped and at the last minute was at least smart enough to swerve to the right near the curb so as not hit Alayne and Jordan who were behind me in the blue coupe. I watched in horror in the rearview mirror as I realized that he wasn't stopping and was ready to have to jump out in case of impact. I almost lost quite a lot right there and i am not talking about any of the cars of course.
Then as we were almost home on I-89 we saw an accident as an SUV ahead of us suddenly had hydroplaned and crashed into the passing lane guard rails and ended up facing south on the north bound lane directly in the way of the on coming traffic. I quickly pulled over and ran accross the lanes avoiding from getting hit by passing cars and helped them. The mother who was driving and the daughter in the passenger seat were both in total shock and I could not get them to respond to anything. After a few seconds I realized that were out of it for the moment and we had to do something fast. The mother had her cell phone in her hand but wasn't doing anything but just sitting in the drivers seat starring forward out the windshield. I finally got the mother out of the drivers seat and into the back seat area and quickly climbed in. I had to rock the vehicle back and forth to lurche the vehicle off the guard rails as the rear fender on the passenger side was all torn up and hung up on the guard rails. As there was no break down lane they were possibly only minutes away from being hit head on. In fact as I was standing outside the vehicle with the drivers door open trying to talk to the mother at one point another lady in a camaro that had finally also stopped to check out the situation suddenly yelled frantically over to me to look out. As I quickly looked up I saw the on coming traffic and then quickly noticed a maroon Jetta that was bearing down on our spot and was heading right for us at high speed as they apparently couldn't pull over in the other lane as other cars were there in the way and with the heavy rain they were sliding a bit trying to brake. I quickly closed the SUV's drivers door, leaned back and also stepped my left foot back a bit against the SUV just as the Jetta slid and whistled right by me and the SUV and I swear I could almost feel the air from the side mirror of the Jetta brush against my shirt as they were that close to hitting us.
I finally got the SUV off the rails and quickly drove it up to where there wasn't any guard rails and off into the grass area out of harms way.
What a way to get a Fiero!

Steve

yeah... riiiight.

So, are you gonna take over her Fiero like you did Jordans..??

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Originally posted by NotAClueAnyLonger:

blah blah look at me I don't have a clue blah blah

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Here are a few pics from yesterday evenings local car cruise-in we went to:



Alayne was grinning ear to ear the whole time. It was pretty cool
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Originally posted by CoolBlue87GT:

Looks like the paint buffed out well. What did she use ? I saw those pic's and it made me go out & buff the front hood on my coupe !

OK, it is called "3M Perfect-It ll Rubbing Compound Fine Cut" and runs about $20. bucks a bottle.
The stuff is pretty amazing and goes quite a ways.
This bottle we have had since last summers shows and you all know how many Fieros we have

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Originally posted by NotAFieroAnyLonger:


yeah... riiiight.

So, are you gonna take over her Fiero like you did Jordans..??

you're one to open your mouth smooth. are you gonna ever get your car done? what about paint? primer or spray paint don't count. v-8 choptop by smooth. there's a good one.

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OK, it is called "3M Perfect-It ll Rubbing Compound Fine Cut" and runs about $20. bucks a bottle

Alright, thanks for the info. Will try it out.

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Report this Post05-18-2005 11:28 PM Click Here to See the Profile for MiZerSend a Private Message to MiZerDirect Link to This Post
 
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you're one to open your mouth smooth. are you gonna ever get your car done? what about paint? primer or spray paint don't count. v-8 choptop by smooth. there's a good one.

wow! mr 4 posts! be carefull, youll earn some serious -'s speaking your mind around here.

oh, and steve, i call bullshit on that story.

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On the way back home we had two scary incidents. The first one was when we came into Northwood NH off rt 202 onto rt 4 before Concord NH and had stopped at one of the stop lights. A jeep then came barrelling along behind us and obviously didn't see that we were all stopped and at the last minute was at least smart enough to swerve to the right near the curb so as not hit Alayne and Jordan who were behind me in the blue coupe. I watched in horror in the rearview mirror as I realized that he wasn't stopping and was ready to have to jump out in case of impact. I almost lost quite a lot right there and i am not talking about any of the cars of course.
Then as we were almost home on I-89 we saw an accident as an SUV ahead of us suddenly had hydroplaned and crashed into the passing lane guard rails and ended up facing south on the north bound lane directly in the way of the on coming traffic. I quickly pulled over and ran accross the lanes avoiding from getting hit by passing cars and helped them. The mother who was driving and the daughter in the passenger seat were both in total shock and I could not get them to respond to anything. After a few seconds I realized that were out of it for the moment and we had to do something fast. The mother had her cell phone in her hand but wasn't doing anything but just sitting in the drivers seat starring forward out the windshield. I finally got the mother out of the drivers seat and into the back seat area and quickly climbed in. I had to rock the vehicle back and forth to lurche the vehicle off the guard rails as the rear fender on the passenger side was all torn up and hung up on the guard rails. As there was no break down lane they were possibly only minutes away from being hit head on. In fact as I was standing outside the vehicle with the drivers door open trying to talk to the mother at one point another lady in a camaro that had finally also stopped to check out the situation suddenly yelled frantically over to me to look out. As I quickly looked up I saw the on coming traffic and then quickly noticed a maroon Jetta that was bearing down on our spot and was heading right for us at high speed as they apparently couldn't pull over in the other lane as other cars were there in the way and with the heavy rain they were sliding a bit trying to brake. I quickly closed the SUV's drivers door, leaned back and also stepped my left foot back a bit against the SUV just as the Jetta slid and whistled right by me and the SUV and I swear I could almost feel the air from the side mirror of the Jetta brush against my shirt as they were that close to hitting us.
I finally got the SUV off the rails and quickly drove it up to where there wasn't any guard rails and off into the grass area out of harms way.
What a way to get a Fiero!

Steve

Careful, moving that vehicle was illegal in ... ummm. 50 states. Generally, if the vehicle comes to rest at the outside lane, it's not to be moved. You also have to be careful, you can do serious spinal dammage moving people who are in shock like that. Glad it all worked out, but you could have been in for years of legal trouble. Basic rule of thumb, never touch the victim unless they request that you do so, and even then you can still be liable if they were not in a condition to make that descision.

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wow! mr 4 posts! be carefull, youll earn some serious -'s speaking your mind around here.

oh, and steve, i call bullshit on that story.

There is a big difference between speaking your mind and then being rude, hatefull and insulting when doing it. You should know though, right?
And you can go right ahead and call my story whatever you want Mizer. Lets see, for witnesses there were the two people in the vehicle (though they were pretty out of it, still), the lady in the camaro and of course lets not forget Alayne and Jordan in the blue Fiero. How many more witnesses do I need for it not be BS for you? Oh thats right I forgot, I don't care what you think. My bad.
BTW genius: https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/046322.html

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Careful, moving that vehicle was illegal in ... ummm. 50 states. Generally, if the vehicle comes to rest at the outside lane, it's not to be moved. You also have to be careful, you can do serious spinal dammage moving people who are in shock like that. Glad it all worked out, but you could have been in for years of legal trouble. Basic rule of thumb, never touch the victim unless they request that you do so, and even then you can still be liable if they were not in a condition to make that descision.

I was well aware of that which is why I didn't physically move them myself, I was just able to get through to her enough in her dazed state to finally convince her to get in the back and then helped her as she went between the front seats so I could move the vehicle from out of the way of oncoming traffic before it getting hit. It wasn't involved with another vehicle or anything like that so there was no need to worry about the police wanting to see where it was sitting and wanting to do an investigation before it was moved. Besides, if I had left them there and done nothing where they were only dazed but other than A-OK and uninjured and they had then been killed or seriously injured from being hit head on, I would have had a hard time living with that knowing that I could have helped and instead chose to done nothing. It was my call to make in those very few quick moments and that was the call I made after quickly accessing the situation and believeing even now that it was still the correct one.

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There is a big difference between speaking your mind and then being rude, hatefull and insulting when doing it. You should know though, right?
And you can go right ahead and call my story whatever you want Mizer. Lets see, for witnesses there were the two people in the vehicle (though they were pretty out of it, still), the lady in the camaro and of course lets not forget Alayne and Jordan in the blue Fiero. How many more witnesses do I need for it not be BS for you? Oh thats right I forgot, I don't care what you think. My bad.
BTW genius: https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/046322.html

Look it's Steve preaching to us! OK “Farther Kelley”

Why do you keep coming back and stirring the pot? Do like this kind of stuff?

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There is a big difference between speaking your mind and then being rude, hatefull and insulting when doing it. You should know though, right?
And you can go right ahead and call my story whatever you want Mizer. Lets see, for witnesses there were the two people in the vehicle (though they were pretty out of it, still), the lady in the camaro and of course lets not forget Alayne and Jordan in the blue Fiero. How many more witnesses do I need for it not be BS for you? Oh thats right I forgot, I don't care what you think. My bad.
BTW genius: https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/046322.html


I sense a hint of rude, insulting, hatefulness in this post.

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