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  • Accepting entries for June FOTM

    Once again, to enter you must include a write up with some details about your car. We love a good story about how you got it, what you've done with it and what your future plans are for it.
    Please include pictures (photobucket or a similar image hosting site works best). Please keep your entire entry in 1 post.

    Let's see some nice Festivas.
    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.

  • #2
    So my my Festiva is a 1993 with a B6 swap. Runs strong and never had an issue. First bought it last summer in June and really liked it. I knew it needed a few little things like a set of pads, and axles. But I have recently upgraded my suspension a little bit. I put brand new Monroe struts all the way around with aspire springs to go with them. It now sits a little higher and rides even better. I also decided to put 1.25" wheel spacers on to add to it. My tires will hit my fenders if it is a big bump. Not a very pleasant sound either. But I plan to just keep driving it as I will be heading to college in the fall. Always enjoy driving it around town and cruising on the highway. Definitely makes people look twice haha. I also wanted to thank this forum for all of the useful information on here. Anything you need is within easy find.
    Thanks again




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    93 Festiva B6 5spd

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    • #3
      The Little Car

      Here is my 92 Festiva. 1.3L 5spd, A/C, Sport interior, & Bone stock. The Little Car!

      It’s been part of the family for 18 years. I bought it because I was broke & changing to a better job, & could not afford to drive my truck to the new job every day, so I borrowed $500 for the down pmt on a $2000 car with 124k miles. It now has 265K miles, & has only had a few minor repairs (clutch, radiator & water pump, C/V shafts). It just keeps going....

      My 2 daughters always called it the Little car, which has always stuck. They both used it to learn to drive a stick, then took their drivers test in it, as well as learning how to tow & back up a trailer. Since I tow a ski boat with the truck, I added a hitch & my daughter towed the ski to the lake every weekend for many years. Occasionally, I will still use it to tow the ski if I go up to the delta on a solo trip. Its amazing how many comments I get when I pull up to the launch ramp. BTW... Towing at 65 with the A/C on, it still gets 36mpg!

      When my son-in-law had his car stolen, he borrowed it for a year before finally talking me into selling it to him. After another year, he blew out a CV shaft, & thinking it was the trans, he gave it back to me because his dad bought him a Mustang. I was so happy to have it back, I restored it back to excellent condition & have been driving it almost every day, (even though I have a new car sitting at home)! I have a few friends begging me to sell it, but it will never leave me again.









      Last edited by cyclonecj; 05-10-2017, 08:05 PM.
      92 Festiva GL Sport 5spd A/C 282k miles
      Power windows, Power door locks, & Heated seats !
      Festiva of the month co-winner June 2017
      Festiva of the month winner June 2018

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      • #4
        Hey this looks like a Great month for stock Festivas, so introducing Rosebud, Rosebud came to us through the Dealership I work at. this car was sold back in 1990 at our local Ford dealer and I worked with the fella that bought it so I have known of this car the whole time and have helped him do normal repairs, brakes, exhaust, etc, I was really surprised on a Monday morning when one of the salesmen came to me and said hey you gotta come see what was just traded in, I'm interested so as we walk through the showroom and out the front door, there it was, that cute little Red Festiva I had know all it's life, so I start looking for my friend to see what was up and sure enough him and his wife were standing off to the side with big grins on their faces, they traded for an Impala but the stipulation was that I would be able to buy the Festy, so I asked the salesman what he wanted, he says you gotta ask your friend, so I turned to my friend, him and his wife were right next to me by then, they gave me a big hug and said it's yours friend, well heck you could have nocked me over with a feather, we went out for supper that night and they presented me with the title. So on with the story, In the first pic, Rosebud is sitting in front of the dealership right were they left it,

        In the second you will see the actual miles on this car when they traded it in, that's right 64k


        at this point we are getting ready to give Rosebud a good clean up,

        We give him a waxing on one side to show how good he would look polished up,

        the next is a full body polish,

        Mark added a stripe






        Mark taking a break,

        The last picture shows that the car was bought at Ulrich Motors in Pella Ia. This car is Not rust free, it has the normal rust back by the right rear wheel, it's not very bad but it's there, anyway now you know all about Rosebud oh and the name came from our Grand daughter, she is 5. If you have any questions just ask.
        An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.

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        • #5
          Blu' Diamond

          'Blu' Diamond' is a '93 festiva I rescued in March of 2017-She had 96,996.4 mls on her & was left by her OG owner to his son who had no clue as to how to properly maintain her-she was in need of help & some tlc, but wasn't a complete loss...
          I won't have my license back til the end of summer but still proceeded w/rescuing her anyways-the past couple months I have made many custom upgrades to her&kept her as stock as possible-new paint inside&out(wiper blade arms, bumpers, interior moldings/clusters, gas tank cover), removed outer trim off her&buffed out w/eraser tool, made custom shift boot & headiner w/custom fabric, custom seat covers & mats, custom body decals, custom wheels&tires, aftermarket shifter & peddles, upgraded grounds&power wire to 4gage for aftermarket 1,200w system&150A alternator, replaced belts,valve cover gasket,battery,rack&pinion boots,&exhaust w/purple hornies glass pks for a unique tone, & recently added aftermarket spoiler/wing-'Blu is still undergoing transfermations & will be on the road by the end of summer to show case her unique flare all across & throughout the US-Her destination is still undefined, but her journey is definite festivaL11.jpgfestivaL10.jpgfestivaL9.jpg




          Attached is my youtube video of her progress from day one...
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          • #6
            Welcome to the forum!

            We are already voting on the June cars. Suggest you re-enter for July.
            90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
            09 Kia Rondo--a Festy on steroids!

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            • #7
              I can't tell you how much I enjoyed the video and what you have done to Blu Diamond, congrats to pops for handing down his skills to you, ok so as Tom said we have started voting for june FOTM, re enter next month you already have my vote, hey tell us more about were the car came from, how you got it etc. we already know about the mods, start a thread for your build, take pic's as you go and keep us informed. Good luck.
              An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.

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