Or do something equally crazy - Buy another infamous Pontiac product - the
Aztek!
ROTFLMAO!
I'm sorry if I'm the only one who sees the humor.
-----Original Message-----
From: andycost@att.net <andycost@att.net>
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: How hard is AXing on your car?
>Those poor Fieros. We should start a "Save the
>endangered Fiero" society. Someday they will be rare
>like our roadsters. I suggest that we all buy at least
>one Fiero and restore it. We can then store them in a
>climate controlled warehouse until they become
>valuable. We will all be rich! There has to be some
>1/2 year limited production Fiero that deserves all of
>our attention and resources. I tell you what, everybody
>send me donations and I'll start the fund to save the
>Fieros. I'll send you weekly progress reports on your
>individual sponsored Fiero and you can sleep better at
>night knowing that you made a difference.
>Andy
>Krum, TX
>(Why would anyone want to move from Krum to Oklahoma?)
>> Usually when you see a nice car (old or new) being destroyed (unless it
is a
>> very common or inexpensive car) for a production, it is a replica. That
is
>> one of the things that keeps the kit car business going. It also leads
to
>> some legal issues as in one movie (I don't know which) a Ferrari 355 is
>> destroyed. Well, they could not afford to do that in reality, so a
replica
>> was "splashed" off of it (kit car term for making a replica from the
>> existing body) and it was mounted to a fiero chassis. The fiero died for
>> the cause. In fact, the panel lines were painted on (the panels did not
>> open as on the real one!) just for the illusion.
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