besides invite 2 friends over for a demolition derby? lol
I bought an '88 festiva with a motor that won't start. its got a bit of frame rust but I don't care. Its carbureted but has a return fuel system. I don't know why.
Its an lx so includes such luxury as power mirrors, rear wiper, and 5 speed transmission. factory cassette somehow still in place.
I like the way the festiva looks. retro cool, box flares.. well, box everything.
I bought this thing and towed it home, then the next day a 93 escort GT with a bad transmission is advertised, so I knew it was fate. internet says the swap will work with some firewall work and a new passenger motor mount so I bite. I bring it home too. It starts up, it runs, it drives, 5th gear is gone and the pressure plate is clearly hurting but other than that its not bad. 4 wheel discs, mazda BP 1.8 liter, comfy seats, 15" alloy wheels.
Well, anyway, while researching that engine swap I find out that ford aspire suspension swaps over to give you bigger brakes and 4x100 bolt pattern, along with 13 wheels (who woulda though you couldn't buy 12" tires anymore?). So I see an aspire on craigslist, rear ended, guy is desperate to get rid of it as his town had just fined him $300 for having an abandoned car and he can't find the title to scrap it (he did have registration in his name though). In PA apparently it takes a few weeks to file for missing title. So I trade him very little money and a few vintage car stereo products I had laying around and brnig that home too. Its a rust bucket, rusted through both quarters, hatch won't close from accident damage, rear torsion beam is bent. But the fuel injected 1.3 motor starts up and purrs and the tranmission shifts great, has a brand new clutch.
So what would you guys do?
I really want to strip the suspension off the festiva and swap it onto the aspire. that will give the aspire the E36 M3y brakes and the 12" wheels.
Take the aspire front suspension and swap it onto the festiva, find a new aspire rear beam from the junkyard, and install the 13" wheels off the aspire, swap the BP motor from the escort, and drive it. scrap the stripped escort.
put 23x8x12 atv tires on the front of the aspire, cut the roof off, bounce it off trees in the woods until it dies, then scrap it too.
someone else suggested cutting the spare tire well out, swapping the whole escort gt rear subframe over, giving it IRS and rear discs with e brake. apparently escort gt frnot brakes may fit the aspire front spindles with some bracketry rigging.
I could always just swap the aspire fuel injected 1.3 into the festiva too and drive it to and from work the way it is. kinda seems boring. also I can't find as much info on the pinouts that would need to recieve 12 volts on the aspire harness. the 1.8 bp swap is fairly well documented.
what do you guys think?