Monthly Archives: July 2010

Fiero strut tower bar

I bought this over a year ago, and decided that it was time to install it. It is the “Darrell Morse” strut tower bar for 84-87 Fieros.

Building a shed – Part 3 (complete)

Today the shed installation was completed. Installation began about 10 a.m. in the morning, and it was finished about 12:30 p.m. – 2.5 hours total. I’ll let the pictures do the rest of the talking :)

Building a shed base – Part 2

I required almost 2 FULL yards of limestone to make up for the grade of the backyard. In order to completely finish off the support, I used 2x10x10 pressure treated boards with 2′ rebar to support the limestone – this will help it stay in place, especially when it expands during the winter. In the

Restoring the front of the Fiero

Before I install the Ferrari bumper, I need to restore the original internal bumper. I used a wire brush wheel, and a grinder to remove the rust. I applied a coating of rust converter, and then two coats of rocker guard.

Fiero battery box

This is part of the restoration, …that I paid lots of money for a few years back, …that PISSED me off the most. The battery box that was installed, …was done so piss-poorly, …it makes me laugh. First off, the battery box was made out of metal, ……bare metal, ….and installed without any paint or

Building a shed base

Getting ready for a limestone base. All you need is a level, 2×4′s, stakes, plywood, and screws to build a form.