I'm starting this gallery to commemorate those Fieros we've lost. Maybe we can keep it at the top to remind us of how fortunate we are that these cars have served us and how many have died doing their duty.
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09:10 PM
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Posts: 170 From: Clinton, MO, USA Registered: Jun 2006
Oh God, what next? Are you going to tell me that Old Yeller didn't make it? I just can't take it. All I can think of is how proudly the little guys served and made the ultimate sacrifice. My heart explodes from the conflict of pride and sorrow.
Too dramatic?
------------------ Whade' "The Duck Formerly Known As Wade" Duck '87 GT Auto '88 Ferrario
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Posts: 40963 From: Carrollton GA. Out in the... country. Registered: Oct 1999
I fixed all of the damage only to have the motor go bad a year later, I still have the car but I dont know what I want to do with it yet. Right now its a parts car that I dont want to pull parts off of
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Posts: 170 From: Clinton, MO, USA Registered: Jun 2006
Would it be appropriate to also remember Fiero friends who are no longer among us? GTDUDE comes to mind, considering just how many Fieros he BBQ'd over the years
Would it be appropriate to also remember Fiero friends who are no longer among us? GTDUDE comes to mind, considering just how many Fieros he BBQ'd over the years