David bought both Fieros from Don. The 88 was for his son, Jesse who couldn't drive a stick shift. The 85 was for David. David got broadsided on his Harley and suffered injuries that wouldn't allow him to drive a stick shift for a while. David is somewhere around 6' 4" or taller.
David's daughter, Nettie could drive a stick shift and began to drive the car. When it had problems, she took it to Don and watched how he repaired things or he directed her and let her do it. When Don passed, she brought to me, and I did the same. She wasn't afraid to get into anything on the car. She had so much problem with it that she purchased a more reliable vehicle. The VW Golf.
Jesse was turning into his drive and a lady in a small SUV failed to slow down and rear-ended him at about 55. Tha Driver repaired the car and primed it for painting. After getting the car back, I believe it quit and was towed home where it sits. Jesse went to Europe as part of his desire to be in theatre. Later, Nettie also went to Europe, though I believe a different country.