This link "Pro Stock Innovations" will give you a few clues. I've been working on an early '70's p/s and there is not a whole lot of photo documentation out there beyond exterior views. It seems Grumpy's Vega was the first to use a tube chassis.
http://www.nhra.com/userfiles/file/NDLiveFiles/Features/2005-PShistory.pdf
I'm not real crazy about the real car but John, I love what you did with the trunk detailing, the engine, interior, paint, everything! Did I mention I like the trunk detailing? Absolutely Killer.
If you want to check out some very rare and unusual cars, check out Clive Cussler's personal collection in Arvada: http://www.cusslermuseum.com/ There is also the Forney Museum: http://www.forneymuseum.org/ June 30th is the Pikes Peak Hill Climb - the second oldest auto race in the U.S.
Lots of automotive stuff, very little model car stuff. For the real thing, check out the Golden cruise night first Saturday of each month. http://www.goldensupercruise.com/ Show up early (by 5PM) if you want to park. You will not be disappointed. Bandimere speedway for the drags. June 21-23 Thunder on the Mountain highly recommended. Father's Day - Apex Center in Arvada holding their annual Father's Day car show. I could go on and on... The only model car show I know of would be at the Goodguys shows which I think are held in Loveland.
Very nice and very creative. I almost passed on this thread as a Fiero would normally hold no interest for me. I'm glad I checked it out!
Very inspirational.
John, your model is really coming to life. I really love the trunk details! Especially considering you would still have a great model even if you had left the trunk closed.
May just be luck of the draw but I recently placed my first ever order and received my hood within a few days. The quality was top shelf. Hope you get your parts.