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I'm feeling nostalgic about my first car. Anyone know where to find a ford festival or aspire for sale ? Preferably a 2 door stick? Red maybe?
 
Even if you could, don't go back. You can never go home again, and it wont be the same. Keep the memories as happy ones.
 
Originally Posted By: hansj3
I'm feeling nostalgic about my first car. Anyone know where to find a ford festival or aspire for sale ? Preferably a 2 door stick? Red maybe?
Even the junkyards are out of stock.
 
Although it is not a dream car, I've had many dreams about finding my first car. A 6 year old yellow Corvair Spyder turbo I bought when I was 15 for $150!
 
Originally Posted By: hansj3
I'm feeling nostalgic about my first car. Anyone know where to find a ford festival or aspire for sale ? Preferably a 2 door stick? Red maybe?


Compared to any current car, one of these would be a real POS.
I have actually had dreams in which I had my first car to drive to work today.
Intriguing, but I don't really want to use a '73 Vega wagon as my daily driver.
You don't really want an old Festiva/Aspire either.
Remember the beast fondly.
Don't try to relive the experience.
 
One of my first cars was a 32 Packard V12 dual cowl phaeton I purchased in 1960 for $100. I drove it for a couple of years until the engine failed and gave it to someone that eventually restored it. It was worth nothing when I owned it and today a restored one is worth a fortune and no one in their right mind would drive one around every day. I drove the car from California to Florida and back in 1962 on summer vacation from college. It ran great, never a problem. I made the trip with a friend and we used the car as a camper.
 
I had a 1965 and a 1969 Mustang. Glad I never had a rear end accident that would slosh gas all over the occupants due to a drop-in gas tank design.

The 1969 was a Mach 1 and was nice looking and fast. I was 21 then and I am 62 now. I don't need to go fast. I like air bags and 4 WD. Points and a carburetor were a pain.

I haul my boat and stuff. Would have been hard in a Mustang.

Fond memories but I will take the safety of today's vehicle anyday.
 
The thing is I kinda really do want another. Something about the driving dynamic was just there, for me.
I guess that's why I've had four of em over the years..
My first was a red 95 aspire...

Even a Mazda 323 is not out of the realm of yes for me..

Herrstig is right I can't even find one at a yard...

When I was looking to buy a car in '12 I looked at a Mazda 2 and a KIA soul. In retrospect I should have gone with the 2, but the soul was new and kia built the aspire/festiva when new (with a mazda motor)
 
I understand ripping out the festiva 1.3 and dropping in a mazda 1.6 was the thing to do.

My first car was a 1989 Mazda 323. What I remember most fondly, oddly, was that it wore Goodyear Regatta 13" tires that never wore out. It was like "Christene".
 
Festival? Its Festiva.Most all of those dissolved years ago in NH.Although one guy bought one on a Ford dealer lot(trade in) a couple years ago for $1800!!! I think it conked out like 6 months later.The last of the Chevettes passed on too,wearing faded red paint and a crudely affixed piece of sheet steel adorning the drivers door bottom.
 
I learned to drive in my boyfriend's 1974 Mercury Comet Coupe. Worst POS I've ever driven. It had the cramped interior of a badly designed compact car with the lousy gas mileage of a big car, so it was the worst of both worlds. The glove compartment was only about 2" deep.
 
hansj3, didn't know the kia / aspire fastiva connection.

FoMoCo still makes the old square one in the Czech Republic or somewhere like that, that was last i remember a few years ago.

My first car was a 84 rabbit L 4dr 1.6idi/4sp.
63-67mpg on the open road, fueled heavy(ip)/light foot.
rubber first-second, chirp third. no hot shot but not bad.

bought back six months ago. reman pump, bigger squirers.
jetta/pickup strut to make a little suv.



harvey
 
Originally Posted By: eljefino
I understand ripping out the festiva 1.3 and dropping in a mazda 1.6 was the thing to do.

My first car was a 1989 Mazda 323. What I remember most fondly, oddly, was that it wore Goodyear Regatta 13" tires that never wore out. It was like "Christene".


The Mazda b6 was a fun swap, but the real swap would have been the Mazda bpt. 1.8l of turbocharged fun in a festiva or an aspire. Makes for a quick car... that then needs brake upgrades...
 
Originally Posted By: hansj3
I'm feeling nostalgic about my first car. Anyone know where to find a ford festival or aspire for sale ? Preferably a 2 door stick? Red maybe?


With enough cash my dad might give up one of his 91's with 250k. One's extremely rusted but the other is good shape. There's been a few on craigslist here that needs engine work. Extremely simple to do but my toy is in the driveway.. I'd rather travel than buy another and fix it. Did make good money fixing them and driving it for a couple months eventually selling it.
 
Originally Posted By: hansj3
Originally Posted By: eljefino
I understand ripping out the festiva 1.3 and dropping in a mazda 1.6 was the thing to do.

My first car was a 1989 Mazda 323. What I remember most fondly, oddly, was that it wore Goodyear Regatta 13" tires that never wore out. It was like "Christene".


The Mazda b6 was a fun swap, but the real swap would have been the Mazda bpt. 1.8l of turbocharged fun in a festiva or an aspire. Makes for a quick car... that then needs brake upgrades...


My wife's 1988 Festiva went to a guy in Newburgh that had done just that. (He needed a front clip after hitting a deer.) She still misses that car.
 
My best friends dad owned an auto auction and I bought a 1966 Chevelle SS396 from him in 1969. Marina blue 4 speed with the 360 HP 396. I bought it for $1,200. I was 17 years old and I beat that car like a rented mule. You couldn't buy a NOS console for that car nowadays for $1,200.
 
Originally Posted By: Traction
Although it is not a dream car, I've had many dreams about finding my first car. A 6 year old yellow Corvair Spyder turbo I bought when I was 15 for $150!


You too, eh? Mine was a red '63 Spyder ragtop I had in '75. I still remember the 4-speed shifter, it wasn't so much of an "H" pattern as a box pattern where you poked the shifter stick into the corners. Ah, fun days. I wonder where it got to...

The other early car I remember was my '68 IHC Scout, red with a white top. Perhaps an odd choice, but it was one fun and funky vehicle.

As was said before, you can't go back.
 
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