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  • #16
    tough break. u could do several things. u,ll figure it out. u could pull dents out,and put fresh body parts back? or sell it for parts,and get another one.
    WHEN U LOSE YOU GAIN AND VICE VERSA. this happened to me once. couldnt afford another car,so got some new body parts,and kept on going. if no time to fix,could u, farm it out? its liable to be out of alignment. defeat the enemy. one shot one kill bloody bleeding bummer,it had it happen.sorry.

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    • #17
      It sort of looks like it's winking.
      No but seriously I'm sorry for that … good luck!
      "Today, no American family can be secure against the danger that one of its children may decide to become an artist"

      -Garrison Keillor

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      • #18
        Well im just really upset with it, i had that thing running so incredibly good, and it took soo much effort that for me to not necessarily start over but to have to be set back so far is just too much. I dont want to work on it anymore i spent 3 years getting it to where it could run 40mpg for the rest of my life, and i can afford to get something alot newer, so im just gonna pick this thing apart and drown in my tears... I could list all of the things that are less than a year old on this car including the carpets, speakers (4'') and ect... but it would be every part a festiva comes with so just aske me about a part and ill tell you, only thing is i live on military barracks so i cant do things like sell all the wheels and have it sitting on blocks in my parkinglot. so IM me
        Last edited by Damkid; 06-17-2012, 10:58 AM.

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        • #19
          You should sell car as a whole so
          somebody can fix it. No need for a salvaged title.
          1988 Ford Festiva "Sonic" BPT g25mr MS2 standalone ecu, FOTY '11, Best Beater FMV, Fan Favorite FMVI

          1989 Ford Mustang GT 5.slow

          1996 Ford F-150

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Joeonthego717 View Post
            Well im just really upset with it, i had that thing running so incredibly good, and it took soo much effort that for me to not necessarily start over but to have to be set back so far is just too much. I dont want to work on it anymore i spent 3 years getting it to where it could run 40mpg for the rest of my life, and i can afford to get something alot newer, so im just gonna pick this thing apart and drown in my tears... I could list all of the things that are less than a year old on this car including the carpets, speakers (4'') and ect... but it would be every part a festiva comes with so just aske me about a part and ill tell you, only thing is i live on military barracks so i cant do things like sell all the wheels and have it sitting on blocks in my parkinglot. so IM me
            if this happened to me,id either find another festy real quick,or go out and buy a little car,about same size,and same gas milege. treat your self,or start over with another festy. u,ve learned a lot with this festy,do another one.put it up 4,sale on forum,or locally.

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            • #21
              yeah it definitely wont be a build thread, already sold the wheels for $200 (i know i could have gotten more) and pretty much all the interior for $300 now i still have all the engine components and mirrors
              Last edited by Joeonthego717; 06-18-2012, 12:31 AM.

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