I tried both your e-mails addresses and it bounced on both. I don't why our servers don't like each other. I forwarded a copy to Mike Parker this am and asked him to send it on to you.
It was spelled with a ck on the list I inherited from Ruckus but Hennlich sounds very German so I was curious about the spelling when the entry arrived.
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sanderson Member
Posts: 2203 From: corpus christi, texas, usa Registered: Sep 2001
Mine will be in the mail tomorrow. Ink cartridge on my money printer was out and then I was gone for a week. I will print the registration form tonight.
Originally posted by cliffw: I have a bunch of tubes. Not sure how many. I will round them all up, air them up, and see how many.
I will be doing a tube inventory this weekend. They have not been used for awhile and sitting deflated/folded. Might be a good idea to grab any you can find and bring them along. They are easy to find, cheap/free, and store nicely in a Fiero folded. We will have air available. Note to cliffw : Don't forget the secret weapon.....
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May 11th, 2006
fierosa Member
Posts: 135 From: Atascosa, TX USA Registered: Jul 2001
I was out of town last week. Had some training in Akron Ohio at Corporate Goodyear. This Texas boy had a hard time with the weather. My hats off to you Ohio Fiero Owners, but I am keeping my jacket on.
Met lots of nice people and even got into a couple of Fiero conversations after hours as I wore a ROUND-UP IX shirt one evening and San Angelo RED RIVER RUCKUS the other. It seems anywhere you go there is always someone to talk Fiero. How cool is that?
No offence to my eastern friends, however I am glad to be back in Texas and look forward to seeing all you at ROUND-UP IX.V aka FIEROSTOCK!
DARKWING, Aka Mike Parker
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May 21st, 2006
sanderson Member
Posts: 2203 From: corpus christi, texas, usa Registered: Sep 2001
Originally posted by sanderson: Ken and Heidi have a pushrod 3.4L.
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Originally posted by pumpkincarriage: I might have a 3.4 plus some if I can get going on my car soon.......
Cool. Although I will at some time be getting a 3800SC I like the stock looks of the Fiero engine with the engraved plenum. Curious to see how much more responsive it is.
ok folks.... I went down to scope it out for ALL of you. here is what I got out of it.............
1. GET A PLACE TO STAY!!! there are hardly any places to stay at a hotel ( except the ones listed)
2. Get ready for a VERY winding road cruise !!! VERY fun!!
3. Scott is a GREAT driver !!
4. Tent camping will be close together, ( so if you snore...)
5. The food place is very nice the food may be pricey but good. ( burger is not too $$ )
So there you have it ! If everyone can find a place to stay it will be fun! DON'T not come cause of a lack of place to stay, I have a small pup tent to offer if someone needs it ( YOU put it up )
The tubeing looks REAL FUN. a bit of walking may be needed so wear some water shoes!! ( and sunscreen )
The folling people need to get hold of me... Blake Steven Amber
For anyone who wasn't wanting to camp but has not booked somewhere to stay... DO IT NOW.
I spent an hour or so this afternoon calling around, nearly everything nearby under $200 a night is gone. At 'The Bunkhaus' it looks like they might have a couple very small rooms left at $60 a night, it's about 25 minutes away from where we need to be, but it seems like a worthwhile trade off. I reserved a cabin there, but am considering trading it for two motel rooms instead just in case someone gets stranded with no where to sleep.
Little less than a month away now... are we excited?
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cliffw Member
Posts: 36676 From: Bandera, Texas, USA Registered: Jun 2003
Originally posted by pumpkincarriage: Little less than a month away now... are we excited?
Excited ? Ummm, nervous, apprehensive, scared come to mind. I was gonna get mt GT painted. After using the "search" feature I think I am gonna do it myself. $1200.00 to $2000.00 seems like too much money versus worth of finished Fiero and I am not liking the Maacco Earl Scheib threads. So little time for my first paint job. Can't paint over ugly. Gonna swap noses wth the 86, repair a rear aero effect, and a dimple by the sunroof, remove mirrors, lights, and whatever else, and hope I do not lose the hardware. Also need to upgrade the stereo, speakers and all, including my new Humount illuminated faceplate. Oh yeah, replace the antennea that deer stole. I would hate to show up without installing my new Mr Mike seats of which he made me a custom logo. Which I have had for a year. I've got my beer drinking cut out for me . Excited ? Why yes I am.
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sanderson Member
Posts: 2203 From: corpus christi, texas, usa Registered: Sep 2001
For anyone who wasn't wanting to camp but has not booked somewhere to stay... DO IT NOW.
I spent an hour or so this afternoon calling around, nearly everything nearby under $200 a night is gone. At 'The Bunkhaus' it looks like they might have a couple very small rooms left at $60 a night, it's about 25 minutes away from where we need to be, but it seems like a worthwhile trade off. I reserved a cabin there, but am considering trading it for two motel rooms instead just in case someone gets stranded with no where to sleep.
Little less than a month away now... are we excited?
Good find here by Amber. I was not aware of this place.
It is located on the north side of Canyon Lake. I mapquested it and it is 15 miles from Round-up IX.V HQ and about 5 miles from the Saturday dinner spot.
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fieroseblack Member
Posts: 1047 From: Flint, Texas USA Registered: Apr 2002