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Ford Festiva The Ford Festiva was introduced for 1988. Three trim levels were offered: L, L Plus, and LX. The Festiva's 1.3-liter 4-cylinder engine switched from carburetion to fuel injection in 1989-90. For '90, a 5-speed manual transmission was standard and a 3-speed automatic optional. Festivas got a fresh grille and taillamps for 1990, and motorized front shoulder belts replaced manual belts.

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Old 05-26-2006, 08:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile rear suspension

I need to get a little help with the rear end. I need to add some additional
hight to the rear end did anyone make a set of air shocks or tougher springs
I wanted to put a set of helper springs on the back but it seems impossable to do Any sugestions will be gladly appreciated Thank You in advanced
Chris
1990 Ford Festiva lx automatic A/C 79000 miles of trouble free 2nd owner
The cars name is Duditz
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