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The 2M4 comes home!!
Friday, title in hand, I FINALLY brought the Fiero home. And so the convertible project begins... My first step is to get the car driving well enough that I can enjoy it untill winter comes and the permaflex comes off and a long needed unibody-up restoration starts the topless conversion process. I put in many long hours (much to the dismay of my wife, who has almost forgotten what I look like) but have fixed the clutch leak and found the brake leak, and once I fix that and a broken shifter cable the car will move short distances under it's own power.
Meanwhile, I thought I'd mention a few things that need attention in case someone recognizes them and saves me a few hours of diagnostic time.
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Wanted to buy: 86-88 Fiero GT, 5 speed, fixer-upper. Blown motor, no motor? No problem! Rusty unibodies need not apply. 74-79 Ramcharger or 100, slant or no motor - not interested in v8 - Overdrive 4 is a big plus, NO hopeless rust buckets!!! 3Rd gen F body floor pans/camaro door skin (L) Why is it I see so many "Proud to be an American" bumper stickers on the backs of cars made in Japan or Korea??????
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Re: The 2M4 comes home!!
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Good luck on the "Project" and be sure to include some before and after photos. My car(Tranny lock up problem) has found it's way back to the Trans place and is being looked at as we write. All problems point to workmanship/deleting of parts. I really wonder if he put the converter in as he said???? L8TR G8TR Nufsed |
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