![]() 05/09/2017 at 14:42 • Filed to: Ford, Fiesta | ![]() | ![]() |
Facelifted Mk1 (or Mk2 depending on how you name it) Fiesta.
In trivia news this was the first model available as an automatic. It used (in small numbers) a CVT which Ford shared with Fiat. It didn’t go well for either maker.
It was also the first Fiesta to get the option of a five speed manual and a diesel (yes, you could get both, the diesels were five speed only).
Power steering had to wait a while longer.
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Lets just call it a 2nd gen model to stop the arguments!
There’s one around here I see all the time, a late F reg (so 88/89) 1.4 Ghia in a lovely shade of metallic dark red, is mint and driven by someone who doesn’t look any older than 30.
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Tom Tjaarda’s design for the original Fiesta was elegant, crisp and distinctive. And then Ford did this to it.
I wonder if the person responsible for the 1983 Fiesta facelift was the same one who totally destroyed the charm of Uwe Bahnsen’s Mk 4 Escort?
![]() 05/09/2017 at 18:25 |
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Correction: obviously I intended to say
Mk3
Escort.