Bought my first Festy the other day after falling in love with one i saw on IG. It needs plenty (muffler, body trim, complete shifter rebuild, etc) so I am hear to search and learn. It was a one owner, but spent the last 12 years of its life under a tree, so the paint feels like a book of braille. Looking forward to tinkering with this a bit. Trying to learn all I can, so feel free to point my way to anything you think I should know.
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Great looking Festiva you have there. Welcome to the forum... you can learn just about everything you ever wanted to know about Festivas by searching this forum.
Some links you might like to have for you parts search:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...esonator,10038
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...insulator,5844
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...n,muffler,5872
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...et+/+seal,5836
What year is your Festiva? Could be 91 thru 93 based on the grille. Larger crank nose was used after those build after February of 1992.
Lots of info about loose shifter fix can be found here. It's really an easy job.. so is replacing the exhaust system.
What trim pieces do you need?
You should check ebay and buy a Festiva shop service manual for the year of your festiva. They really come in handy.
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Originally posted by lance lindenmuth View Postthat is in amazingly good condition!!!!!!!!!!!!
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What is the build date on the Vin sticker ? How many miles on the odometer?
Since it has been sitting for 12 years your are practically guaranteed that it will have oil leaks. The engine seals will have completely dried out.
Depending on the mileage, the exhaust smoking may stop after it runs a while and the rings (if all are still intact) start doing their job again.
Picture of the engine bay? Does it have AC?
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Originally posted by 1990new View PostWhat is the build date on the Vin sticker ? How many miles on the odometer?
Since it has been sitting for 12 years your are practically guaranteed that it will have oil leaks. The engine seals will have completely dried out.
Depending on the mileage, the exhaust smoking may stop after it runs a while and the rings (if all are still intact) start doing their job again.
Picture of the engine bay? Does it have AC?
99967 miles today.Last edited by Kirk; 10-02-2020, 11:57 AM.
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Originally posted by Kirk View Post
I am missing the black trim down the drivers door mostly so far. The glue and backing is there, but not the "impact strip".
If you want the piece of molding I have I will let you have it for $8 plus shipping. if you want me to calculate shipping PM me you mailing address. It only weighs 11 oz in the box that I used to roll up a piece in.
With an April 92 build date your engine has the large nose crank... at 99K you have a really low miles engine. To bad it doesn't have factory AC. I have all the original Factory AC components (including a newer compressor). If you decide to install AC, let me know and we can talk about a deal on the parts. If you are at all handy with a wrench, it's really not that difficult to install.Last edited by 1990new; 10-02-2020, 12:29 PM.
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Wow, nice car!
Welcome to the group. I have found many great friends here. To be honest, I don't frequent the forum as much anymore.. the facebook group pops up in my feed more often.
There are plenty of good resources and how-to's on the site. Engine and transmission is the same family as many other small Ford and Mazda vehicles of the era, so parts are cheap and easy to find/replace generally speaking. Have a look around before you ask so you don't get flamed for not trying - if I remember, using google to search the site is a bit easier than the built in search query. Type your keywords and then "site:fordfestiva.com" into google.
Everybody loves pics! Post more haha
Again, welcome and congrats on the car
-Zack
Blue '93 GL Auto: White 13" 5 Point Wheels, Full LED Conversion, and an 8" Sub
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Originally posted by crazyrog17 View PostWow, nice car!
Welcome to the group. I have found many great friends here. To be honest, I don't frequent the forum as much anymore.. the facebook group pops up in my feed more often.
There are plenty of good resources and how-to's on the site. Engine and transmission is the same family as many other small Ford and Mazda vehicles of the era, so parts are cheap and easy to find/replace generally speaking. Have a look around before you ask so you don't get flamed for not trying - if I remember, using google to search the site is a bit easier than the built in search query. Type your keywords and then "site:fordfestiva.com" into google.
Everybody loves pics! Post more haha
Again, welcome and congrats on the car
I have plenty pics! Guess I shoulda posted a "build" thread huh
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