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Finally bringing my 1986 Fiero back to life by NCTyphoonKid
Started on: 12-13-2022 06:00 PM
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Report this Post12-13-2022 06:00 PM Click Here to See the Profile for NCTyphoonKidSend a Private Message to NCTyphoonKidEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Finally getting around to starting on the Fiero again, a little backstory on the car, I got it in 2007 or 2008 after the original owner parted ways with the car, I went through the suspension and the engine was rebuilt. I drove it in high school and enjoyed the car, had a house fire in 2013 that damaged several body panels and I swapped some different color parts on just to get by. The car has been on the back burner but I am finally going to try and make it presentable again. I removed all the body panels except for the roof skin and plan to make a rolling body jig to set the panels on for paint similar to the factory. I also need to put a new clutch in it and repair the exhaust.




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Report this Post12-13-2022 08:08 PM Click Here to See the Profile for PatrickSend a Private Message to PatrickEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post

I explained Here how to prevent image links from becoming corrupted (as has happened to three of your uploads above).
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I explained Here how to prevent image links from becoming corrupted (as has happened to three of your uploads above).


Thank you for that I went back and edited the post and hopefully fixed a couple of the pictures I believe.
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Originally posted by NCTyphoonKid:

I went back and edited the post and hopefully fixed a couple of the pictures


You're definitely on the right track. Now just remove the space that was previously introduced into two of those corrupted links and you're all set.

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Good to see you working on it Korey. It will be nice to see it back in some shiny duds.

I've got some things in the works for mine too, but it will probably be closer to spring before I get them started.
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Good to see you working on it Korey. It will be nice to see it back in some shiny duds.

I've got some things in the works for mine too, but it will probably be closer to spring before I get them started.


Will probably start working on the body jig next week if the weather is half decent. It’ll probably be spring before the car is painted
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Report this Post12-31-2022 01:55 AM Click Here to See the Profile for TrintenSend a Private Message to TrintenEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Hey man! Nice to see you're working on this again. Got tired of messing with your other project cars?

Are you going to be able to make it up to the 40th?

In the spring you should roll it out to Chug's birthday party.
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