Long time wrench bender with first MX-3, from Memphis TN USA
Posted: November 11th, 2016, 7:31 pm
It's a 1994, with a bit of cosmetic damage. 1600 16V DOHC (B6D) and automatic transaxle.
I was in the process of rounding up a collection of Ford Festiva's from the estate of a guy who passed away and I was offered this car for a price so low I couldn't turn it down.
Since the Festiva cars were also Mazda engined (2 have B3's and one is hiding a B6T) I thought it would be good to keep all of my engine work "in the same family". Since then I really began to look at the car, especially it's shape, and one of my long time goals has been to put together a really nice coast-to-coast interstate highway road trip machine.
I dunno what I really think about the automatic tranny, I have always preferred to drive stick. But having done radar and electronics for 20 years in the military and seen how the servos and drivetrain controls in newer machines work, if it is in good shape I see no reason to swap it out.
Although I shall probably build a back-up unit in the event of failure.
~Dutch J
PSONEDIT: I also own a 94 Suzuki Swift (awaiting a B6T), and a 1989 Ranger in the process of having a 351W stuffed into it. I do things like that...
I was in the process of rounding up a collection of Ford Festiva's from the estate of a guy who passed away and I was offered this car for a price so low I couldn't turn it down.
Since the Festiva cars were also Mazda engined (2 have B3's and one is hiding a B6T) I thought it would be good to keep all of my engine work "in the same family". Since then I really began to look at the car, especially it's shape, and one of my long time goals has been to put together a really nice coast-to-coast interstate highway road trip machine.
I dunno what I really think about the automatic tranny, I have always preferred to drive stick. But having done radar and electronics for 20 years in the military and seen how the servos and drivetrain controls in newer machines work, if it is in good shape I see no reason to swap it out.
Although I shall probably build a back-up unit in the event of failure.
~Dutch J
PSONEDIT: I also own a 94 Suzuki Swift (awaiting a B6T), and a 1989 Ranger in the process of having a 351W stuffed into it. I do things like that...