Geez Rob, that's amazing. Since you can't make the 25'th, I hope some of your work is here so I can see it first hand.
Bob
ew, I own page 17
I wish that I had the time to fix the Formula in time for the 25th since this seems to be THE occasion. I'm tempted to just jump on a plane & just be a spectator for a day.
Thanks,
Rob
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Aug 15th, 2008
Amida Member
Posts: 2355 From: Seattle, WA. USA Registered: Jul 2003
Well, I never made it to any outings this summer due to several failures in a row on the Formula. It must be a sign. I've been taking care of some projects anyhow. Here's a newly finished interior getting a final test fitting. This one is done in simulated leather, black/buckskin tan. .
. Compared to the darker #14 tan from Mr. Mikes. .
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motoracer838 Member
Posts: 3751 From: Edgewater Co. USofA Registered: Jan 2006
Well, I never made it to any outings this summer due to several failures in a row on the Formula. It must be a sign. I've been taking care of some projects anyhow. Here's a newly finished interior getting a final test fitting. This one is done in simulated leather, black/buckskin tan. .
. Compared to the darker #14 tan from Mr. Mikes. .
Rob, your work continues to amaze and impress me, I wish I was closer to the Seattle area.
Cheers Beers n Gearz. Joe
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Aug 16th, 2008
The_Ikon Member
Posts: 629 From: Mississippi, USA Registered: Mar 2004
I haven't sketched in a while, looking to do something for the rear to go along with the new Fi355 nose. Maybe something like this, or something more subdued like the 355 or the '05 GTO rear .
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my-fiero Member
Posts: 298 From: The Netherlands Registered: Dec 2002
Some finishing touches. Fabbed a batch of grills & finally mounted the grill onto the new nose. I like the Pontiac arrowhead on the grill; it cleans-up the valance & makes for easier washing. .
AMIDA, the man with more dreams then time! Yeah, it's safe to say I like ya...!! GOD, if any of your paper projects make reality, we'll all be in fiero heaven!!
OH!!! I vote on a F360 type rear bumper, hehe.......
------------------ Me, I sell engines, the cars are for free, I need something to crate the engines in.... Enzo Ferrari....
Today they are called garage's, yesterday, they were stable's! Eric Jacobsen....
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Aug 26th, 2008
Amida Member
Posts: 2355 From: Seattle, WA. USA Registered: Jul 2003
Even better. I was thinking the exact same thing as you last year. 1982 Trans Am tails.
Weird how that works isn't it ? . Last years widebody was too... Well fiero ish to pull those lights off.. After I completely re-do the rear end, we will have to see what they look like.... I almost forgot about those. Thanks.
bad a** puts my 2 fav cars togather anyone ever concider putting the 98 and up tail lights on a fiero dont know if it would be possable with how much of a curve they have?
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Amida Member
Posts: 2355 From: Seattle, WA. USA Registered: Jul 2003
Nice looking moulds and parts.............one of those wouldn't happen to be #10, would it?
thx,
-jeff d
Hi Jeff,
I guess it depends on who needs what & when. One is going to paint soon so I'm rushing that one. What do you think of the smoke/black Maxima lights? I just viewed them on Ebay. .
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fierov8 Member
Posts: 513 From: Fort Worth, TX USA Registered: Feb 2000
I guess it depends on who needs what & when. One is going to paint soon so I'm rushing that one. What do you think of the smoke/black Maxima lights? I just viewed them on Ebay. .
Rob, that is definitely the look! It's decided. I want smoked maxima lights!! This is going to look wicked w/ a flat black satin paint job! Can't wait to have this nose w/ the Dietmar side scoops installed and painted!
I was surprised to see that the Fi355 grill is almost a direct fit in the 512tr nose. Whenever I get around to it I think the Fi512 nose would be a natural fit on the Fiero.
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Sep 22nd, 2008
Amida Member
Posts: 2355 From: Seattle, WA. USA Registered: Jul 2003
Zeroing in on things to do for my Formula test car. Most likely projects for the winter/spring. I'm not too sure about the 19" rims though, there's a size at which cool becomes over-done. Maybe with the stretch the wheel size won't be as pronounced. .
Rob FieroVation Fiero Interior Conversions Seattle, WA. USA
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whodeanie Member
Posts: 3819 From: woodstock,Ga.,USA Registered: Jan 2008
this is what 19's look like on troys car and it is the same size I am using on mine
they fill the wheel well nicely I am using 20's on the rear and 19's on the front
Nice wheels. I suppose if the tires were thin enough that'll keep the overall diameter in check. My concern is that with the Fiero's short wheelbase the larger wheels may appear like wagon wheels on a chow wagon. I'll have to look at some picks of what others have done.