The Journey Begins | 1985 Fiero 2M4 Revival - Part 1

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Published 2018-11-14
After sitting for 20 years, I am going to bring this 1985 Pontiac Fiero 2M4 back to life. Follow along on the first part of this journey!

Also side note: I said the car had no rust in the video, and I meant real pitting and eaten out metal. The car has surface rust, but it's just that. Don't get on me for that in the comments :)

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Factory Clips From:
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   • Fiero:  A Car is Born  

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All Comments (21)
  • @jdmikeg4
    You just took a squirrels home. Damn bro.
  • @thir13enthour
    You sir made me tear up a bit. My dad was one of the original designers of the Fiero. He spent years trying to make it like it was originally intended not like what it became. He drove the first one off the line. Me and my family were all there for it. We had brown shirts with gold Fiero logo saying Proud Member of the Fiero Family. He owned around 10 at one time. I’m immensely impressed. I sent it to my dad to watch. I can’t wait for his reaction!
  • A quick message from the future... If you are here just starting to watch this series for the first time... you lucky sob ....stick with it, it is immense. Congrats Ronnie Finger on a great project and a great series, f**king amazing dude.
  • Well, he didn't lie. It was literally the first thing he ever said in the entire series.
  • @kaimiloab.1032
    My man said, "there was so much jacking, holy crap, you would think this was a middle school's boy bedroom" 😎
  • @fivestarmichael
    It is refreshing to see a car restoration without 20 minutes of fake drama and guys with tattoos arguing like middle school girls.
  • @cdpgbc-mw2kz
    52 year old male viewer....stumbled across this post this morning. It brought back a wave of memories from 34 years ago, when I attended university. My friend, Marshall, you two look uncannily similar, owned a brand new Fiero..base model, red, same rims, but only option is he went with the automatic. Legal age of drinking is 19...we would go out to the bars..I would be the DD and we would still fit 3, sometimes four people in that damn car...we would race around the residence parking lot, pulling the e-brake, etc. Smart, no....responsible, no....selfish, yes.....FUN, HELL YA. I can still see Marshall laughing and smiling..he loved that car. He worked very hard over high school, at a grocery store, and paid cash for that car. I admire the optimism of your youth. Enjoy the experience and the memories this car will make, enjoy your time with your brother as he helps you out. Thank you from a Northern Neighbour and bringing back memories from my Glory Days. I look forward to the end result.
  • @MaverickGaming
    Ive owned 3 different red '85 Fieros in my life, all 3 didn't run when I bought them, and all 3 didn't run when I sold them lol
  • @baoboumusic
    11:40 "I can definitely see the light at the end of the tunnel" Me, two years later: "dude"
  • @jamoma3649
    How does a person dislike this? It's a story about a person with sentimental drive and will do what needs to be done to complete the job. Good luck in everything that needs done!
  • My dad owned 4 of them. From base to gt. He used to brag about the lady's and how they loved it too. Lol. Love you pop and miss you like crazy. Rip and happy father's day...
  • @Tursk
    I’m two minutes in and I had to pause just to comment this. You are such a good story teller. Please never stop making videos. You have me so hype about a car I’ve never even heard of and I can’t wait to watch more. YouTube videos, documentaries, movies. Do them all please!!
  • @lauscho
    "Only mid-engined car mass produced in America, and likely ever will be" laughs in Corvette C8
  • @namzarf
    Maybe it's just me, but I find it very pleasing to the eye - not a lot of unnecessary "stuff", just clean elegant lines. I wish you well with your project!
  • @mait1995
    Back here after watching series finale. 😭
  • My mother bought one of these. Specifically a 1985 Fiero 2M4. She still drives it. It is in pampered condition, garaged, dusted after every drive and any repair needed done properly (I myself repaired the passenger light drive). It's 2019, and her car has been kept in the most pristine driving condition conceivable even to this day. It is still in the family- a one owner car.
  • @v8foraheart884
    One year ago I said “I’ll come back in a couple months to this channel to see how it’s doing”...one year later I found this channel again and I’m not disappointed about how it’s progressed. SUBBED
  • @zaumen32
    “The only mass-produced mid-engine car in America” Chevy: hold my nuts and bolts I forgot to put in