Morning gang!, Not in Canada, But I'm part canadian! hahaha
Fairly new Fiero owner here (about 2 months) But I'm not new to welding and metal fabrication and I know my GM/Pontiac/Buick parts like you have NO IDEA! (worked at a Junkyard many years)
Here is my story:
I started rustoring Fiero #1 about two months ago... (dont let the picture fool you its actually rotted pretty bad in the (_!_) end and rockers under all that plastic...
Its an Isuzu 5-speed 4-Cyl 2.5 Duke (no ac no power anything) with high mileage that is now stripped to the point that the rear clip was removed behind the window totally, The front suspension torn-down, sandblasted painted and all new parts like ball-joints and bushings in urethane and the entire front clip rust-ored, primered and its now back in gloss black.. (suspension is now TORCH RED with white rims)
Upper A-arms blasted, primered and in RED...
Rims and new rubber...
Then the addiction got a little deeper with Fiero #2 bought as a parts car that barely moves and has hit everything but the lottery! (but runs like a TOP with lower mileage)
This ones a 2.8 V6 with a bad (slipping) automatic transmission and body/nose-damage ($500) as a parts car since It had all the things I wanted for #1 like AC, power windows.. etc
So I am now combining the parts from them both and building convertible with a 5" stretch behind the cabin area (more room behind the seats not in front of the engine), using the V6 2.8 and the Isuzu 5-speed transmission together, the AC, power windows everything will go in #1
Things you will see is the addition of power steering from a Chevette
Front suspension mounting plates upgraded (because bolts broke taking it out)
before:
during: 1/4" thick steel plate and some metric wheel-studs...
Then in the future a FULL subframe added front to rear and eventually the roof trimmed OFF and a fold-down targa top roof made from all the parts..
Oh yeah... TORCH RED carpets are on the way!
Since you all like pictures I figured that the website for them both tells the entire story a little better.., So here is the link...
http://www.ammoman.com/FieroPS: It almost became a Limo, But I dont want a limo..
and I didnt want a 6-pack either...
No I am not rich.. All monies spent buying and rebuilding my projects are from the non-clogging sandblaster that I designed two years ago (and now own the patent for)
It's plans sell online all day long! (thus the picture in my profile of the prototype)
http://www.ammoman.com/sandblaster/index.htmRegards, Rob in NH
berkelusa@hotmail.com