July 12, 200619 yr Took these at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. This was in a dark corner of the museum hidden with a few race cars. Oh yeah, there is an error in the stats pic.... see if you can find it. Edited July 12, 200619 yr by CadillacKing3
July 12, 200619 yr Would an error also be that half the car's specifications are preceded by the words "Super Duty" when there's nothing at all Super Duty about a Fiero?
July 12, 200619 yr Wasn't the Fiero the 1984 Indy 500 pace car? Is that the error? XP715, I do believe that the actual pace car Fiero used "Super Duty" parts, which basically meant that those parts were intended for race car use-only and not street use.
July 12, 200619 yr I haven't been there in years, do they still have the 1930's Cadillac V-16 on display?
July 12, 200619 yr Wasn't the Fiero the 1984 Indy 500 pace car? Is that the error? XP715, I do believe that the actual pace car Fiero used "Super Duty" parts, which basically meant that those parts were intended for race car use-only and not street use. 165657[/snapback] There's our winner.When I had bought an Indy Fiero, I spent about 6 months looking trying to find someone to sell me the parts for a Super Duty 4. Eventually I gave up, and sold the car to a collecter(It needed pretty much a full resto)
July 12, 200619 yr Iron Duke = 0.5 of a Pontiac 389 V8 1 Super Duty Head on an iron duke = 0.5 of a SD V8
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