It's not a 84. It use to belong to a buddy of mine. He liked the deck lid off the 84s but it's a 86. That back end took him forever to build and he is very proud of that car. His name here is pegasus1848.
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It's not a 84. It use to belong to a buddy of mine. He liked the deck lid off the 84s but it's a 86. That back end took him forever to build and he is very proud of that car. His name here is pegasus1848.
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In that case, the man has stylish taste. I like his use of an '84 decklid on a later model and agree with liking the look. If I were him, I'd be proud, too.
...................oh sweat mother of all that is holy i just laid an egg, and did other impossible things that can only happen when presented with something so awesomethat your head almost explodes.
there was a request for a Trans-Am WS6 rear on a fiero so i made one up real quick. its just the lower half of the WS6 rear moulded to the lower half of a stock GT rear. i think it looks good.
Wanted to let everyone know, this bumper is in a pending sale, so its not confirmed yet. Please check out the thread in the mall for more info and another pic. This is a Custom one off or will be reworked to make duplicates with bolt on install if there is SERIOUS INTEREST. Check out the link
Wanted to let everyone know, this bumper is in a pending sale, so its not confirmed yet. Please check out the thread in the mall for more info and another pic. This is a Custom one off or will be reworked to make duplicates with bolt on install if there is SERIOUS INTEREST. Check out the link
This started as an IRM/IMSA wide body around 92. You can see the side modding is removed. The “scags lengthend. The wing sits on top of a pair of hot air extractors. As well as scoops over the quarter panel inlets
Sorry about the fuss. Here you can see the bumper has been sectioned 2” putting the top of the plat behind the bumper. the exhaust pockets are widened to the plate and the longer scags help form the ground effect tunnel. The hot air extractors raise the wing into the airstreem as well as pull engine air out of the compartment. There are no vents on the deck
Here is a controversy! You can see all the way into the engine !!! this type of thing seems lost to history. I love it. You can see the rear mounted sway bar and the tubular “A” arms butt the 315-17s are hidden by the scags
------------------ Sincerely George
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I have been planning on making a spoiler for the back of my Fiero....With Lupus, it really makes jobs like that hard. I also had noticed that the front of the Fiero is longer than the rear......along with the fact that trunk room is limited (Even if I successfully used my Fiero for camping from 1985 to 2000)
So I took a side view pic of my Fiero and modified it in paint- Stretched the rear a few inches and added the spoiler...
(This also shows my (Real) "B" pillar mod)
I also plan on replacing the taillights with a hex-mesh grill and two slit trailer taillights on each side (Trying to look like the 60-70 Pontiac slit taillights) This is a pic of my car with some paper printout of the mesh taped on....
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I have been planning on making a spoiler for the back of my Fiero....With Lupus, it really makes jobs like that hard. I also had noticed that the front of the Fiero is longer than the rear......along with the fact that trunk room is limited (Even if I successfully used my Fiero for camping from 1985 to 2000)
So I took a side view pic of my Fiero and modified it in paint- Stretched the rear a few inches and added the spoiler...
Here is the side shot from above with the spoiler I did not photoshopped lol. Very similar to your vision. That spoiler took some work to make it sturdy enough to be constantly abused by opening and closing the decklid. I ended up building it a lot like and aircraft wing. I cut several ribs out and placed the. Across the back of the decklid so I could maintain the natural arc of the decklid. It’s amazing how strong it is.
[This message has been edited by Awalker W02 (edited 08-11-2021).]