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  • Accepting Entries For January FOTM

    Since this will be for a fresh year, any previous winners may submit for FOTM

    Post up them festiva's!!!!

    1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
    1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
    2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor

    1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)

    If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?

  • #2
    I'll throw my hat in for this months!

    1990 Ford Festiva L.

    My brother-in-law purchased the car 7 years ago with a bad clutch for $50 from a friend of mine. (I had owned 3 festivas at the time) He replaced the clutch, and drove it 15k miles. At that point about 4 years ago, the rear main seal went out. We went to Pick'n'pull and pulled an engine out of a '97 Aspire with 56k miles on it, that had been destroyed in the back. He had the engine completely redone by a local engine shop. New pistons, rods, camshaft, everything re-done. He put about 25,000 miles on it, and then parked it. He decided at age 48, he wasn't going to drive a Festiva anymore.

    Well I got the car from him back in June for $300.

    Things I have done since June:

    -Rear bearings
    -Rear drum assembly
    -Rear Brakes
    -Front Brake pads
    -Passenger side lower control arm (ball jumped the cap, sending my tire wheel into the fender)
    -New Passenger side front fender (See above)
    -Drivers side lower control arm (I was scared after the one one went)
    -Passenger side CV axle
    -Racing Stripe (+10hp)
    -13" AE-86 Corolla rims with 155 65R 13 tires
    -Chrome Trims rings (+5hp)
    -Interior Color change
    -Smoked Corner lights
    -Smoked Tail lights
    -Sony head unit
    -Pioneer 4" speaks in all stock locations
    -Sony 250w Amplifier
    -Currently JL Audio 8" Sub in ported box (My 12's in the bandpass were just too big)
    -Cargo cover

    Lots of Love to a car that had 239,000 miles on it, before it ever received any love. MOST IMPORTANT: This car has made me fall back in love with Festivas, and with cars in general. Makes me wonder why I ever left Festivas in the first place.







    Last edited by TheresGabe; 12-05-2012, 05:27 PM.


    Http://www.Youtube.com/TheresGabe

    1991 Festiva L Red: Daily Driver
    1990 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
    1988 Festiva L Silver: R.I.P.
    1991 Festiva L Red B6T: R.I.P.
    1989 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
    1995 Aspire 2-door White: R.I.P.
    1995 Aspire 4-door Red: R.I.P.

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    • #3
      Accepting Entries For January FOTM

      Still looking for more entries

      1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
      1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
      2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor

      1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)

      If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?

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      • #4
        Well considering his car actually shines, I probably don't stand a chance, but I will get pictures and a story typed up and post tonight or tomorrow.
        Mike Holmgren
        Thief Rvr Fls, MN
        1989 Festiva L, carb. 4 spd.
        "If at first you don't succeede, get a bigger hammer. If it breaks it needed to be replaced anyway."

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        • #5
          OK, I'll give it a try - although mine is definitely still a work in progress!

          It is a 1990 Festiva L 5-spd.

          I bought it from a guy in my town for $850. He said he had put in a new clutch and that the car was towed behind a motor home for most of it's 163,xxx mile life. It had a couple of pretty new tires, a multi-shades of blue spray can paint job, a cracked windshield, non-functional AC, radiator fan that was always on, towing brackets and wiring to be towed, and a large part of the gray interior and been repainted gray with a paint brush.

          Not your basic concours car!!! But I bought it so I could carry stuff for our sailboat back and forth from home, my workshop and the marina at an inexpensive price. We also have a Jeep Cherokee and it would get 21-mpg doing the marina run, so the Festiva's mpg appealled to me.

          In the first 10-days that I drove it I found that at 54-mph the tires hopped all over the place and shocks were marshmellows. The brakes were spongey and the radio didn't work. My wife hated the car.....

          I bought a set of KYB 2G struts off E-Bay and was getting ready to put them on when the oil pump failed and toasted the engine. Who ever heard of an oil pump failing on a Festiva?????

          So it sat in front of the house for 7-months while I decided what to do. Finally I started looking for an engine and found one on Craig's list up in the Norfolk area (185 miles away) that had been rebuilt about a year ago for $150. Off we went and the motor came home in the back of the Cherokee.

          I ended up stripping the engine down and finding that what he said he had replaced he actually had! I did replace the cylinder head with a fully rebuilt one and added a new clutch disc and pressure plate - and really cleaned the engine interior and painted the exterior of it. Swapped out the engines, fired it up and the new engine ran on 3 cylinders.....

          Major depression followed and the car sat for another two months while I - again - decided what to do. Eventually I put up an ad for $250 and some guy said he would come and get it - and never did. So - what the hell - might as well go all in...

          Check all the plugs and wiring - OK. Bought a brand new shiney compression tester and found that my cylinder pressures were 183/185/185/185. Fiddled around somemore and found that it was cylinder #2 that was dead. Shortening up the story it turns out that one of the brand new fuel injectors was defective and it got replaced.

          Now the engine ran on all 4 but the front axles and bearings made tons of noise. So all new axles, bearings, seals and brake discs. The car ran and got 38.6-mpg. Not the 40+ I had hoped for, but not bad. I didn't want to deal with the 12" tires so found a set of 13" Geo steel rims and bought 155x65x13 tires for it. With the new tires, the mileage went up to 40.9-mpg and I could now safely break the 54 mile and hour barrier!

          So since I was going to use the Festiva more as a truck than a car, I went into a "lightening" mode. I removed the entire AC system, the radio, all the speakers, the entire rear seat, the rear seat belts and the steel towing brackets. Pounds lighter, the car seemed to be much happier.

          I found a brand new pair of Hella 500 fog lights in the shop that I had bought for the Cherokee years ago, painted the front grill and put them on the car. And at the moment, that is where I am at with the car. Eventually it will become Dark Hunter Green one spray can at a time.....

          :

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          • #6
            Voting started?


            Http://www.Youtube.com/TheresGabe

            1991 Festiva L Red: Daily Driver
            1990 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
            1988 Festiva L Silver: R.I.P.
            1991 Festiva L Red B6T: R.I.P.
            1989 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
            1995 Aspire 2-door White: R.I.P.
            1995 Aspire 4-door Red: R.I.P.

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            • #7
              Damkid? You around? We are 2 days from the end of the year...


              Http://www.Youtube.com/TheresGabe

              1991 Festiva L Red: Daily Driver
              1990 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
              1988 Festiva L Silver: R.I.P.
              1991 Festiva L Red B6T: R.I.P.
              1989 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
              1995 Aspire 2-door White: R.I.P.
              1995 Aspire 4-door Red: R.I.P.

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              • #8
                ^^If Ernst get to enter, when this should already have been getting voted on 5 days ago, I'd like to remove my car from the running. Clearly his car is going to win.


                Http://www.Youtube.com/TheresGabe

                1991 Festiva L Red: Daily Driver
                1990 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
                1988 Festiva L Silver: R.I.P.
                1991 Festiva L Red B6T: R.I.P.
                1989 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
                1995 Aspire 2-door White: R.I.P.
                1995 Aspire 4-door Red: R.I.P.

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                • #9
                  @TheresGabe-Joining FOTM is not all about winning but to show what you got and what you did. The contest will not push through also if there's no contenders.

                  By the way, I like what you did to your ride.Its simple and clean.
                  Our Prides w/ pride! Built with passion.
                  Check out Ernst Pride Kits for your quality Festiva pimping parts(http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=41131)
                  (Festiva GT-X bumper set,OEM GT-X Foglights, Lip spoilers, OEM Rear spoilers, Sideskirts,GT-X emblems etc.)

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                  • #10
                    LOL... Your car is the background on my computer. It was a pretty fair fight between myself and Doug Brown. I can't imagine there are more than maybe 3 festivas in existence that would have a chance to against yours.


                    Http://www.Youtube.com/TheresGabe

                    1991 Festiva L Red: Daily Driver
                    1990 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
                    1988 Festiva L Silver: R.I.P.
                    1991 Festiva L Red B6T: R.I.P.
                    1989 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
                    1995 Aspire 2-door White: R.I.P.
                    1995 Aspire 4-door Red: R.I.P.

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                    • #11
                      Don't be a baby Gabe. No point and pulling your car out of the running. That's pretty lame. Though I do agree. The voting should have already started some time ago.
                      -Rafe-

                      Things I have for sale.
                      Random Festiva Parts
                      Festiva Non-Swoopy Power Drivers Mirror

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                      • #12
                        Alright,I quit the January FOTM contest.;-) No problems w/ me.:-) Let it be between Doug Brown and Theresgabe.

                        @Damikd-you can delete mine. I understand. It should started before.

                        @Theresgabe- thanks for the appreciation.
                        Last edited by ernst; 01-01-2013, 05:37 AM.
                        Our Prides w/ pride! Built with passion.
                        Check out Ernst Pride Kits for your quality Festiva pimping parts(http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=41131)
                        (Festiva GT-X bumper set,OEM GT-X Foglights, Lip spoilers, OEM Rear spoilers, Sideskirts,GT-X emblems etc.)

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                        • #13
                          ^^lol ernst your to much of a sport, leave your car in.

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                          • #14
                            We are 1/3 of the way through January anyway... Where is Damkid?


                            Http://www.Youtube.com/TheresGabe

                            1991 Festiva L Red: Daily Driver
                            1990 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
                            1988 Festiva L Silver: R.I.P.
                            1991 Festiva L Red B6T: R.I.P.
                            1989 Festiva L White: R.I.P.
                            1995 Aspire 2-door White: R.I.P.
                            1995 Aspire 4-door Red: R.I.P.

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                            • #15
                              Canadian mafia got him. I just paid them off today for his safe release, so he should be back with us pretty soon.
                              Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.

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