I found a Fiero the other day on the internet so I decided what the heck. After a little modification in Netfab I was able to get it to measure the 93.4 inch wheelbase scaled down to 1/32. Then off to the printer.
After goofing up the placement of the parts the first time I was able to get a decent print the second time around. After a quick cleaning on the body, I inserted four tubes with inserts to use as body mounts, with the chassis spaced evenly away from the body, I applied the first coat of epoxy on the tubes.
Once the epoxy was setup, I measured the gap between the body and the setup wheels, I removed the chassis and the inserts, and machined the body down for the new position of the chassis.
Then I was able to apply another coat of epoxy to the mount tubes since my hands didn't read the G-Code correctly so I patched up the the surface from the top side.
Now I can start working a little more detail tomorrow by making room for the motor and side gears. Then I'll start on the adding the vent plate details on the rear deck. After some thought though, I'm going to cheap by painting the back window for it looks like it would be above my skill level to cut out the current plastic and then adding a window.
Once I get the body with a little more detail I'll be able to apply coat of epoxy like XTC-3D which has been tricky stuff to work with until you get the right amount on. The first tie I used it I put on too much and it ran off the body like water. Hopefully my primary job won't get in the way of this little fun project.