Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => The Market => Topic started by: Mike_21 on July 11, 2021, 06:44:35 pm
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I'd be happy to post some pics for you.
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Thanks Man,
I'll send you a couple of pictures tomorrow after I clean the dust off it.
Mike
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Sorry for the delay in posting.
Interesting hood scoop.
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I’ll trade you my first born… hmmm??? 😂
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First born what? :)
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Child? Dog? Your choice. 😂
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More pics from Mike_21:


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Just a thought. There will be some people attending RFTH that may be interested in such a Fiero. If it hasn't sold before then, would you consider driving your Fiero for RFTH?
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Is this pre-completion? I don't see headlights or a coolant recovery tank.
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If I still have it I may give Run for the Hills a try.
Charlie,
It is compete. I replaced the coolant tank with the larger capacity metal tank in the pictures and I removed the pop up headlights for weight savings and locked down the covers so they don't fly up at speed. The pop up headlights are in working order and are included in the sale if the buyer wants to re-install them.
Mike
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So that's what the metal tank is.
Is the car street legal, without the headlights?
For sure, if put through its paces for RFTH, that would be a good selling point.
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I'm guessing it may have already been through its paces at either Road Atlanta or Atlanta Motorsports Park.
It should be street legal without the headlights, as long as it's during the day and not raining.
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I'm guessing it may have already been through its paces at either Road Atlanta or Atlanta Motorsports Park.
Surely. But what potential buyers were there to witness it?
One of the most frustrating parts of my job, is that the coolest things I do are not understood/valued by most people, and the people who would understand are not there to witness/value them. Worse yet, many things I can't even discuss with people who would understand.
It should be street legal without the headlights, as long as it's during the day and not raining.
Fog and such are always a possibility on RFTH.
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It has working Lo beams/Hi beams but they are mounted under the front bumper. Also, all brake lights, side markers, turn signals, and dash indicators work as they should.
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Hmmm. That's interesting. I'm curious how that works.
Quick fact. Back when Fieros were built, the headlights didn't meet minimum height requirements, so Pontiac used pop-up headlights.
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Bump for price drop