The List of things you shouldn't do to your Fiero

Dr. Sievers

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This thread was created out of boredom at work so if it gets deleted I don't care. Here is what I would call a list of things that you should under no circumstances do to your car. The following pics are in my opinion some of the ugliest fiero's I've ever seen. Plus you bought a Fiero not a (fill in the blank).


EDIT: had to say one other thing, in regards to the fake as heck yellow enzo. I've had an enzo ferrari on my lot here at work and that yellow POS looks like a squished narrow plasticky version. It's like... Seriously!? Come on! get real, your not fooling anyone... ANYONE...
 
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Feel free to add your own or to add your own opinion. I know some of you like these cars or will at least find them to be interesting.
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Fiero's became the number 1 platform for the kit car world when they started running out of VW bug's. Especially since most Ferrari and Lambo's are mid engined vehicles.

The ability to swap body panels easily even affected Pontiac. Look up a 1987 or 1988 Pontiac Mera http://www.fiero.net/mera/article.html Pontiac actually sold them thru their dealerships. (until Ferrari sued GM and won.) A company in Florida bought Fiero chassis' and made a car called the Zimmer Quicksilver. They built and sold 180 of them (you can see pics by going to google and doing an image search.) If I recall there are something like 132 different kit car bodies that can be bolted onto a Fiero chassis.
 
Fiero's became the number 1 platform for the kit car world when they started running out of VW bug's. Especially since most Ferrari and Lambo's are mid engined vehicles.

The ability to swap body panels easily even affected Pontiac. Look up a 1987 or 1988 Pontiac Mera http://www.fiero.net/mera/article.html Pontiac actually sold them thru their dealerships. (until Ferrari sued GM and won.) A company in Florida bought Fiero chassis' and made a car called the Zimmer Quicksilver. They built and sold 180 of them (you can see pics by going to google and doing an image search.) If I recall there are something like 132 different kit car bodies that can be bolted onto a Fiero chassis.

Are you freaking kidding me!!!!! :eek: Even GM jumped on that band wagon!? Wow... i've seen some really well acomplished kit cars and don't get me wrong for the people that like them that's good for them, My only discrepensy with them is the fact that you bought a killer awesome car to begin with, why would you ruin that with something like that fake enzo or the merc or the F40? :confused:

However wouldn't mind driving the wooden car too much :D
 
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