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The first generation Ford Festiva was a subcompact econobox designed by Mazda and equipped with a small 4-banger powering the front wheels...until some nutjob decided to put a V8 into this one. But what can only be described as the best of Frenchxican tradition, this Festiva is mid-engined and front-wheel-drive.
The Festiva (named for the Spanish word for festive) was built in Japan by Mazda and in Korea by Kia and available with a variety of Mazda 1.1 to 1.3 liter BJ series 4-cylinder engines. Needless to say, it was extremely slow when new, until a Citroën Traction-Avant fan picked up a used Festiva and shoved a Chevy V8 into the middle and hooked the power up to the front wheels. Find this !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! for sale in Woburn, MA currently starting bids on ebay for $2,000 with zero bids and 5 days to go. Tip from Cory.
Under the hood is a prominent radiator, fuel cell and suspension parts, with only the tell-tale remnants of a differential up front to let you know something is wrong. Pop the rear hatch and you are greeted with what looks like a radial engine exhaust setup in front of a mid-mounted V8. The seller describes the setup as mid-engine mated to a TH350 trans and using a BMW center diff to put power into modified front CV axles. That funny looking exhaust setup involves a cable actuated exhaust diverter valve mated to a simple side exhaust or twin top exit truck style exhaust pipes.
Those twin top exit pipes aren't always extended through the roof flapper valves, and are raised/lowered by a system of electric window motor/mechanisms. Perfect for impressing your neighbors with un-muffled awesome and then lowering/silencing them to pickup your date at her parents house.
Inside the cabin is all business (it should be really loud...) and while the fixed sport seats look relatively comfortable, the exposed silicon coolant hoses running under your passengers legs should be a good substitute for the defunct heater system.
They say money can't buy happiness, but I dare anyone to NOT smile while driving this car...
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![]() 08/14/2013 at 14:27 |
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This makes the Shogun version of the Festiva look tame.
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A Peugeot 306 Maxi saw this thread and walked out laughing hysterically at the slowness.
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Hey Patrick, thank you for the FP bump! Also, I've never done any redditing before, but I created a reddit for this piece with a title that I should have used on the post.
This V8 mid-engine front drive 1988 Ford Festiva is a pinata full of hornets...but I'd hit it.
Still trying to get the hang of reddit...still stuck in a web 1.0 mindset...
kids these days...
get off the lawn!
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At least the Shogun is RWD.
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This is so wrong...
But oh so right!
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Exhaust stacks on a gas engine are horrendous. Even on the Lil' Red Express. This is non-negotiable.
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The first line of the Ebay add is classic . . .
I recently got this car but my wife was not amused and reluctantly i am putting it back up for sale.
I would love to know how the discussions between the husband and wife went leading up to and after the purchase of this vehicle.
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Love me some Festiva. It's, hands down, one of the best cars I've ever had. I can't imagine driving it with this setup, though. Insanity!
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This thing is nuttier than squirrel shit.
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That thing is going to eat a LOT of 12" tires.
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Indeed. The normally aspirated, front wheel drive car that finished on the overall podium at three rounds of the WRC.
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I'm sure he blamed it on his toddler .
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No problem, they are $12 on sale at your local tiremart!!
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Mid-engine, front drive...and smoke stacks?
This is the ultimate sleeper. And at such a bargain price! $2,000? Oh sweet Jebus!
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How is this NOT worth $2k?! It's almost ATM money.
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That was GREAT. Thanks for posting.
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Too bad they'll be bald less than an hour after you fit them...
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I wonder if you could mount some solid fork lift tires on the front...they should last considerably longer...
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Hmmm, my wife isn't due until December so if I want to pick up a Cooper S project car before then I'm going to have to blame it on the dog... Overall, I like this method of getting things that would normally be frowned upon past the wife. If I'm "just looking" at something on my iPad, and my child "accidentally" hits buy now, is it really my fault?!
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It's gloriously insane.
I NEED and MUST HAVE exhausts like that on my next car.
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Hmmm...Mid engine, front drive, micro sized V8 offroad monster? ...with smoke stacks?
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!
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That exhaust is stupid. But it might be a fun car if things were cleaned up.
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Don't forget the cousin with the same engine.
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Steering that thing must be an adventure. A dangerous one
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I'm so confused. I just don't know what to make of it... What do I make of it?
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You can make a bird or a plane or a hat...
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I don't see how anybody on the comments can call this a sleeper, I'm fairly certain every Jalop/gearhead knows when a SBC pulls up.
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Autocheck calls it a 1998 Ford "Other".
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Er, '88 rather.
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*That used to be FWD hatchbacks...
*That were based on FWD hatchbacks...
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My god, I wish I had the cash! That beauty is only 15 minutes away from me!
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Auntie Em! Auntie Em! It's a twister!
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First car of this kind, was most likely The Buick-Mini, which was built by British Vita guys in 1963-1964. Technically it has Buick Aluminium 3.5 liter V8 (which years later found it's way to Rover 3.5 litre and Range Rover, after Rover licensed the design and started to built it in England.) with shortened and reversed jag e-type drive shaft driving front wheels. Amazingly, This Mini had still rear seats (though very small ones) so the whole engine was located in boot, weight center being exactly top of the middle of the rear axle.
Driver reports say this Mini was awesomly impossible to handle, you can easily imagine why, as you have all weight in rear and front wheels spinning in front. :)
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In the lawn mower parts section...
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You make tire smoke....lost of tire smoke...and big smiles...and panties drop...OK, maybe not the latter
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Either that is the truth about the wife or just an easy way out of owning a car, it could just be horrible to own.
I don't have a wife but on eBay, I do.
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Sadly for all, the BTCC 406 was far less successful than the Maxi, which is such a shame, given how it looked
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I'm at a loss for words...I do have to say the hide away stacks are um very interesting to say the least and I cant imagine this thing being any kind of acceleration friendly. I'm guessing a lane change is a throttle stab away.
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You're doing it wrong. See Leno's Ford ShoGun - Festivaspeed done right!
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/at-the-garage/…
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Not likely. I had too retire my beloved Festivas (I've owned 3 of them over the years) due to the fact I couldn't locate 12" tires for sale anywhere. I used scrap yard tires for a while before a decent supply was exhausted and thought about fitting compatible 13" rims before deciding the cars didn't warrant any further investment coupled with other repairs they needed.
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I wonder how much of the torque steer is nullified by the use of the BMW diff up front (assuming it has equal length half shafts)?
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Love the dual hand brakes for enhanced hooning!
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It would've been cool if they had fitted a system similar to the exhausts to raise a fresh air intake scoop on the roof. It could maintain sleepyness while getting the SBC the cool air it craves. I doubt that Edlebrock air filter in the engine bay is doing it any favours....
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If it was in my area I'd be running in it's general direction right now with money in hand....
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Two parking brakes?