My first festiva was worse than that and we still fixed it. Take a jack push her back up and tar in a new windshield. Don't know if they'll let you race with it though.
^ That's due to the rollcage he is talking about. I am sure the chassis is toast.. Why not find a "new" donor and swap parts over? All that would then be needed is a rollcage correct? Or is more wrong than I originally thought? I'm glad you were able to walk away from the wreck. -Kyle
Cosmic Blue 2008 Mazdaspeed 3 - Mostly Stock...
White 1990 Ford Festiva - B6 SOHC powered 50 shot = 14.5 @ 94 mph Gone but not forgotten
^ Why not find a "new" donor and swap parts over? All that would then be needed is a rollcage correct? Or is more wrong than I originally thought? I'm glad you were able to walk away from the wreck. -Kyle
Being a poor college kid, I dont know if I can afford building another racecar. It took quite a few sacrifices to be able to afford this one for I'm allready in debt trying to pay for college.
I have finals this week, so Im going to focus on that instead of cars. I'll decide then what I want and can do.
Fixing it is out of question, theres too many things to replace. I was thinking about maybe finding an aspire or mazda chassis... festivas are too rusty now, especially in michigan. My rollcage should be able to fit in those... and many parts are interchangeable...
hmm...
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