My FRST

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My FRST

Postby XR_Craig on Thu Jun 08, 2017 1:55 pm

I've been on here for a long time but never actually owned a Fiesta until about 18 months ago when i bought this off my mate. It was last on the road about 5 years ago before it was left in a garage until a year ago when he lost the garage space and i needed to move it. We moved it to his driveway with the promise that i would move it within a few weeks. That didn't really go to plan and it sat there for a year :lol:

Anyway, on Monday i moved it so here it is. Let the resurrection begin.

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It was in bits before we moved it but we put it together with the intention of driving it home but unforturnately it wouldn't start and i noticed it was dropping a bit of oil from somewhere around the oil return. I decided rather that carry on and risk damage i would tow it instead.
First plans are polish it up, get it running and fit the front mount i've got for it.

Bit boring so far but i'll update as it looks and goes better.
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Re: My FRST

Postby Joris on Thu Jun 08, 2017 2:25 pm

Have fun,

just bringing mine on the road again after 11 years...

you might want to look at the rear brakes, they might be gone completely if standing for that long.
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