Welcome to the Michigan FBody Association website.
The Michigan FBody Association is a centralized website for FBody enthusiasts to discuss what's going on in the Michigan area. MiFbody.com was created to allow for an easy one-stop place to find out what's going on in Michigan as far as FBody events, to find out what clubs are available in your immediate area, and for an easy place to post classifieds for items you want to sell! Our goal was to create a more close-knit community of FBody enthusiasts in the state of Michigan, and to bring Camaro and Firebird enthusiasts alike together for some amazing FBody events!
The most important thing to know about the Michigan FBody Association is that we are NOT a club! The Michigan FBody Association is open to everyone, and is a community. Thus, we will have get togethers, casual cruises, events, and such like that, but this is not an exclusive club and it's 100% free to join this site! So what are you waiting for? Register now!
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no one will give him 3500 for that clunker so might as well trade up.
the people that take advantage of the program are not the ones in the wrong. The tragedy is that it could have gone to charity at the very least. hobbyists losing parts cars are not even close to the biggest losers in this game.
Last edited by JoeliusZ28; October 5th, 2009, 03:29 PM.
the people that take advantage of the program are not the ones in the wrong. The tragedy is that it could have gone to charity at the very least. hobbyists losing parts cars are not even close to the biggest losers in this game.
As sad as it is to see, we aren't the hobbiests that are really lacking in the parts department. Much rarer cars have been turned in. A buddy of mine told me a guy turned in a 87-93 Cobra Mustang. Damn shame too because the only reason he turned it in is that he couldn't even get 4500 for it.
1999 Pontiac Trans Am- LS1 - M6 - ITSSLOW - 12.998@109.59 - SOLD
1994 Chevrolet Camaro - 3.4L - M5 - ITSSLWR - 16.558@85.38 2003 Chevrolet Blazer
the people that take advantage of the program are not the ones in the wrong. The tragedy is that it could have gone to charity at the very least. hobbyists losing parts cars are not even close to the biggest losers in this game.
As sad as it is to see, we aren't the hobbiests that are really lacking in the parts department. Much rarer cars have been turned in. A buddy of mine told me a guy turned in a 87-93 Cobra Mustang. Damn shame too because the only reason he turned it in is that he couldn't even get 4500 for it.
And here's a link to the governments "official" account of the cars turned in under the program, pretty interesting to look through. Turns out that there were some rare cars turned in.
exactly... so it just a parts car. I guess you could transfer all of the parts to another firbird but for people people it is too much frustration, time and money.
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