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Restoring a 1985 Pontiac Fiero and making parts for my MINI Cooper S

Posted by beken on June 1, 2005 at 22:31:42:

I've owned the Fiero since new. In fact, it was ordered even before they were on the market (V6 engine). The goal is to keep it long enough to put collectors plates on it and then maybe my daughter can drive it to her high-school graduation when she gets there (she's in Grade 3 now). If only it got Overhauled : )

As for the MINI COoper S, I'm going around looking for inexpensive things I can do to the car without spending much money. The first thing would be to probably make a screen for the hood scoop to keep rocks and small birds from getting into it.