IMSA Fiero Race car

Well, here I go!! I just had to get off the sideline and participate in sharing my project and not just looking at everyone else's. The car is done and running, but I will post the pics of the process taken to a racer that looked like this at the beginning, the second as I found it, and last as it is now.....

Hey Dave and everybody on the forum.

I would more information about Fiero builds. I am thinking about buying a 1988 Fiero, and building a track day car.
Information, and knowledge would be very helpful, and that's why am here.
 
Hey Dave and everybody on the forum.

I would more information about Fiero builds. I am thinking about buying a 1988 Fiero, and building a track day car.
Information, and knowledge would be very helpful, and that's why am here.
Jack Ondrack who Dave got a lot of Fiero stuff from is now selling one of his cars which is still here in New Zealand if you are interested in going down that route.
 

Neil

Supporter
I have a pair of Fiero GTU aluminum rear uprights that I originally bought from Huffaker. I did not use them so if you're interested, let me know.
 
Jack Ondrack who Dave got a lot of Fiero stuff from is now selling one of his cars which is still here in New Zealand if you are interested in going down that route.

Not looking to buy a race car from a different country ( would be nice) , but I am wanting to build my own street/track car.
 
I have a pair of Fiero GTU aluminum rear uprights that I originally bought from Huffaker. I did not use them so if you're interested, let me know.

So is Huffaker a race team that works on fiero or do they sell parts for fiero's.
 

Pat

Supporter
Here's one approach. I spoke with the owner and he indicates it tends to oversteer a wee bit...
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