Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => Club News => Topic started by: Fierofool on October 11, 2015, 09:04:45 pm
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The Club is purchasing Slowburn57's 4 truck loads of Fiero parts. We will be picking up things on Saturday, October 17, starting at 11AM. They're located in Powder Springs. We will be moving everything we get over to TopNotch and GrannyLinda's in Lawrenceville.
As a membership benefit, all members who have paid their 2015 or 2016 club dues can come take what they want. We would also like your help in moving the rest to Lawrenceville.
For those who have not paid their dues, you can purchase the parts you want at a reasonable price. If you're interested in helping or getting parts, email us at
GeorgiaFieroClub@Gmail.Com and we'll give you the address.
Don't ask what's there because we don't know until we get there.
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Lots of rear fascias, fender well liners, axle shafts, hubs, brake calipers, interior trim, several deck lids and hoods, sway bars, engraved intakes, throttle bodies, this and that and a bunch of thems, too.
Dues paid members, the parts are yours for the taking. Non-dues paid members, prices are below any place you can get a used part.
Please contact TopNotch or GrannyLinda to arrange a visit to their home and to get the address.
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Four Truck Loads of Fiero Parts--Free
Actually, two trucks, a van, and a trailer... ;)
Among the stuff is a very good fastback rear deck, with lock, and the key to the lock. A "plug-and-play" replacement if you need one.
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I just went and picked up a few "straggler" parts. Hidden, when everyone was there, Saturday.
Consists of:
A pair of 2.8 heads. Joe said they'd probably need "going through", but they were all there;
A box full of ECMs, consisting of a couple 85-86 Duke ECMs, a bunch of 7170s (86-88 V6); and a couple of 6869s (These were the '85 ECMs that all the "turbo" folks used to chase after, since they support a knock sensor, on a basically stock Fiero ECM;
A "fair" console skeleton. It's broken on one side (not a big deal) and damaged on the top left corner (slightly bigger deal) but mostly all there.
A pair of Pioneer 4x10s (TSA4103s) One is labeled "bad".
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Are those heads open or closed chamber?
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Yes.
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Did anyone notice rear rotors in that heap of parts? I need two (one for each side) for a pre 88
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If you'd spoken up just a week earlier, you could have had two with probably less than 1000 miles on them. They were part of the Warrior Project parts. Ray got one of them when I did his rear hub. The other is still here and I'll bring it along on Saturday when I bring the 86GT down.
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I could use trunk carpet , prefer black but will take any color available, also a jack and handle these are for a 1986 gt.
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Any chance of any exhaust pieces in there?
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I don't recall there being any trunk carpet. For exhaust, we have several "megaphone" tips, and a few trunk side manifolds. Only one front side manifold, and I'm waiting for a reply from another person who wants it.
No 4-cylinder exhaust parts that I know of.
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There are several sets of exhaust tips
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My needs are after down pipe too the tips.
Ill take a set of tips (both sides) for sure. And anything between those and the down pipe.
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I'm in need of a
1) 2.8 manual coolant crossover pipe (the one that goes from drivers side to pax side water pump pickup) ., also a couple brackets,
2) one dog bone head to cross-face bracket (goes from dog bone mount bracket to block across timing cover), and
3) head oil dipstick mount bracket.
Any chance any of those the the "barn"
Ron
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I'm in need of a
1) 2.8 manual coolant crossover pipe (the one that goes from drivers side to pax side water pump pickup) ., also a couple brackets,
2) one dog bone head to cross-face bracket (goes from dog bone mount bracket to block across timing cover), and
3) head oil dipstick mount bracket.
Any chance any of those the the "barn"
Ron
I didn't see any of those. It doesn't mean at least one of them could be burried back there. But not the coolant pipe -- I think I know where all of them are. There's a crossover pipe, but it's marked "V6 auto".
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The coolant pipe will work, just the tabs won't bolt up all the way...i think?
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Check with Robbie. There's a very good possibility he has one in his garage.
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If you're after a used coolant crossover pipe you are wasting your time. If the one you find isn't rusted through, it soon will be. Your best bet is to get the stainless steel model from Rodney Dickman.
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Are there throttle body's (v6) and upper plenums in there? If so, i need two and two....for project.
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If there are none in the barn, I have several of each.
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I might have one in my garage, but it's been out of the weather for 4 years now.
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I did see several when I was up there.
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A friend is looking for a pretty much complete interior. Console pieces, skeleton, A and B pillar trim, etc., etc.
Everything except the dash and cluster. (He "rescued" a gutted out GT that was going to be used as a race car.)
Does anyone remember if any or all of that stuff is there?
I could also possibly use a gray shift console. I don't need the console plate, just the soft surround.
Thanks.
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I recall some interior parts, maybe A-pillar plastic in gray, shifter surround, trim plates for the radio/heater. (Can anyone else verify my memory is really weak)
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Any timing chain covers? I'm looking for an 87-88 in order to keep the 3.4 oil pan and more importantly, the GASKET that 3.4 owners get to utilize that don't crap out within a couple months.
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Well, since you're coming to the parts barn inventory, you should know by the end of next Saturday. ;)
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I'm in need of a
1) 2.8 manual coolant crossover pipe (the one that goes from drivers side to pax side water pump pickup) ., also a couple brackets,
2) one dog bone head to cross-face bracket (goes from dog bone mount bracket to block across timing cover), and
3) head oil dipstick mount bracket.
Any chance any of those the the "barn"
Ron
I believe the cross-face bracket was in the pile. Did you see it?
Wish I would have remembered you needed it. I'd have called it out to you.
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I brought the pipe and dog bone bracket from Ron Robinson.
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Thanks Ron and Fierofool! I've got the bracket and crossover pipe. Still looking for the timing cover. Didn't see one in the cache of parts.
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Your welcome.