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Automoda, The only Fiero convertible top that looks right and is perfect for the 355 rebody. They're hard to find....
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Fond memories of my 100M. I bought it with a 289 and automatic. Upgraded to a 5.0 and four speed top loader. The lay down windshield was one of my...
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I saw one in Memphis in 1959. That VW front suspension is a dead giveaway. That was bak in the day when nearly all kit cars were built on a VW that...
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That's the nicest one I've ever seen! How about a Ford V6 eco boost? Probably not cheap and probably over kill.
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I can vouch for fieroking. He installed my ls4 in a fiero framed murci. We were half way into the install when we decided to add a turbo kit. Basically...
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I like it but I don't think that I have the body work skills that would be required.
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You should have seen the door panels on mine when I got it. They were Sebring door panels that were sawzalled and bolted on with big hex headed bolt...
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Looks like an IFG or a splash of an IFG from the doors. One of the nicest I've ever seen though.
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Is that engine picture the one that a guy on Pennocks is claiming to be a picture his engine?
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I might be wrong but I think that the Porsche 918 race car used a flywheel in place of the passenger seat to successfully get the same effect.
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You can get off the shelf components and build one. There is no cheap way to do a quality build. Your off the shelf components won't have half the performance...
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