All of the Indy Pace car records including the Track car information. I also own the Pontiac Motor sports DGP prototype. All things affiliated with John Callies. Also have some secretive stuff at the moment. Rick B
A shirt printed by a PFF member, Haze Performance....
I also have a collection of 4 Indy Fiero drinking glasses. One of my co-workers gave them to me. His dad worked at a Pontiac dealership in Denver back in the 80's, and got these at work. I've uploaded pictures of them before, but can't find the thread with the pictures, and for some reason, PIP isn't working for me tonight.
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Aside from the commonly-found ads, diecasts, and whatnot, I have these:
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"As the Fiero story unfolds, you'll see the logic of everything we did. There are no gimmicks....technology wrapped in Fiero is absolutely the highest in General Motors...." --J.J. Wetzel Pontiac Chief Engineer
The seller said they had never been removed from the large zip-lock bags they arrived in. I believe it, because I tried to use them on the Coast Run last year and they smelled like someone had puked in them! They've been airing out for over a year and when I last checked (sniffed?) they seemed pretty good.
i made this my senior year in highschool, back in 2001. always had fieros on the mind but i didnt inscribe a fiero logo into it... cant remember why, its been a few years!
.59147 L capacity.... er 2.5 (2 1/2) cup capacity.
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How about a pre-production Engineering Sample 88 front cradle assembly that is date coded 1986 with an early pre-production development Electric Hydraulic Power Steering Unit. The prototype 88 front cradle is the first prototype Fiero part that I have had the chance to own in about 2001. Little did I know what the future had in store.
How about a pre-production Engineering Sample 88 front cradle assembly that is date coded 1986 with an early pre-production development Electric Hydraulic Power Steering Unit. The prototype 88 front cradle is the first prototype Fiero part that I have had the chance to own in about 2001. Little did I know what the future had in store.
Fred
Fred you need to do a complete book on the Fiero. Some one needs to set the record straight. If you need help I told you I would.
I am glad Rick posted it as I forgot about this one. I have to go look for mine now a I have not seen it since our move.
Same here, I was wondering if I had it since the move I hadn't seen mine and got worried for a few minutes. When did you move, and where to? Did you get a barn???? I love mine and dont know how I made all these years without one. . Rick
Same here, I was wondering if I had it since the move I hadn't seen mine and got worried for a few minutes. When did you move, and where to? Did you get a barn???? I love mine and dont know how I made all these years without one. . Rick
Last summer we moved back to Manchester/Clinton. Yes I built a new 24x36 Garage this time with air and water. I even finished the ceiling in this one. I will post a photo later. That is all I did this summer.
I found my book. It is hard to spot since there is nothing printed on the spine.
We even sold our other house and while we did not make much we did not lose anything. That shocked me. We did not even have to list it.
Good to hear and we did about the same. But if we figure what we put in it over the years then we lost a bit. We are allot happier in the country for sure and my barn is as big as your garage but two full floors so lots of storage upstairs. I just put in a electric lift. Rick B
Good to hear and we did about the same. But if we figure what we put in it over the years then we lost a bit. We are allot happier in the country for sure and my barn is as big as your garage but two full floors so lots of storage upstairs. I just put in a electric lift. Rick B
We did ok even with the improvments on ours. The guy across the streets son and daughter inlaw wanted the house hell or high water. It was a good deal for us and a good deal for them.
We took over my Moms house. She was to the point she should not be alone anymore so we sold our house and added on out here. The house is in really good shape and it is the one I grew up in. Even the same neighbors are here I grew up with. It really is nice to get back to where I was from. I was not a city dweller.
I have a 2.5 garage on the house and the one out back. I put a concrete pad on back and have a storage barn there for the non car things. I have the new garage set up to store the Fiero, work shop area and keep the HHR in. The front Garage gets the GTP and Malibu. I also have a tall ceiling so A lift can go in at any time I want to put one in. I also have storage upstairs. The contractor built the garage but I did all the finishing work inside. That way I could so it the way I wanted it. I changed things several times.
The interior is all while and I have been told it is the clean room. I just love the heat. I have a 75,000 BTU heater and it is insulated well. It warms up in about 10 min and I am out there working in shorts.
We also did a lot of concrete and Steven has the best basketball court around.
I'll have to get a picture of my collection. I have a bunch of books, magazines, toys, keychains, shirts, plaques, trophies, and a hat or 2... only have 2 hotwheels ones (for now )
You reminded me of some of my DGP style cars. Here are a few from an old picture. I put all of them in storage and should pull them out for a better picture. There were allot of the same cars made with different markings over the years so you can collect allot of these type cars. Rick B
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