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Just wanted to introduce myself.


I have always been a die hard GM lover and the Pontiacs have always been my favorite. I work at home doing auto interiors. I currently own a 1985 Pontiac Fiero with full custom interior that I have given to my 18 year old son and purchased for myself a 1967 Bonneville. This is a project that runs but can't wait to do a full custom interior on it .Don't have pics of the Bonneville yet but here are a couple of the fiero  (interior of course).


I'm new to posting in forums so if I mess something up please excuse me and feel free to let me know cuz if you don't tell me I will probably keep doing it.


 


Thanks


Angie


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I've had 4 since I moved to SC this is the first one I customized. They are a blast to drive. Like a street legal go-cart. But not very practical. After a couple car shows last year in the south . No room for much more than a couple chairs. I decided to go big so we could put a pop up tent in the trunk. That's where the Bonneville came in.

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That's probably the Fiero's best quality, is the engine swap capabilities. Not limited to GM drive trains, either...pretty much any transverse setup can be stuffed in the back of a Fiero.

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Not what I would have chosen but it's what I had and I was doing it with my 17 yr old son in mind. Kids like bright colors and different designs. Thank you

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