Hello, everyone. New to this forum, first time posting. I'd like to ask a few questions about purchasing a Ford Festiva.
I've owned many cars in my life and always enjoy finding something quirky. The Festiva with its ~1700 pound curb weight and great gas mileage seems like a car that could be both, a great commuter and something fun on the backroads.
I found one that seems to be in good overall condition: 150,000 miles, minimal rust, needs a windshield, rear wheel bearing, and driver side axle boot.
Is there anything else I should be looking for? Any problem areas or issues I should know about when I'm inspecting the car?
I believe it has the carbureted B3 engine with manual transmission. I would be interested in a straight forward swap that would update the drivetrain a bit. It'd be nice to find something didn't require a lot of headaches or downtime (again, I want to drive this thing, not look at it in my garage).
Do you have any recommendations? I see that the B6 engines from the Miata's, Protege's, and apparently even Kia's will bolt in without too much work (and pretty much double its horse power).
Thank you for your input.
I've owned many cars in my life and always enjoy finding something quirky. The Festiva with its ~1700 pound curb weight and great gas mileage seems like a car that could be both, a great commuter and something fun on the backroads.
I found one that seems to be in good overall condition: 150,000 miles, minimal rust, needs a windshield, rear wheel bearing, and driver side axle boot.
Is there anything else I should be looking for? Any problem areas or issues I should know about when I'm inspecting the car?
I believe it has the carbureted B3 engine with manual transmission. I would be interested in a straight forward swap that would update the drivetrain a bit. It'd be nice to find something didn't require a lot of headaches or downtime (again, I want to drive this thing, not look at it in my garage).
Do you have any recommendations? I see that the B6 engines from the Miata's, Protege's, and apparently even Kia's will bolt in without too much work (and pretty much double its horse power).
Thank you for your input.
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