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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / October 2006

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Might pick up a 93 Escort this weekend

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phaeton - 26 Oct 2006 23:00 GMT
I realize this is a Truck ng, but....

Someone nearby is looking to sell a 93 Escort Hatchback, and I'll
probably take a look at it this weekend.  As they describe, the car
might be a bit of a 'fixer-upper', but probably not any more so than a
car of this vintage and around 120K miles.  The price is attractive.
We'll see if the car is too.

I'll pull the dipstick(s) and pop the filler caps to look for
foaming/fluid contamination/metal flecks, but is there anything
specific that Escorts ate a lot of?  I've never owned one, but I've
always heard of them being pretty stout little cars, if not a bit
'appliance-like' when it comes to creature comforts.

Not sure what engine or transmission are in it till I look at it, but I
suppose that as long as no fluids are mixed, contaminated, or burnt
smelling and it sounds ok I shouldn't expect any major component
failure in the next couple o' months, right?

Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.

-p
Paul J. Bosselaers - 27 Oct 2006 21:19 GMT
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I used to have an 86 Escort which I bought new. After 35,000 miles the block
cracked. It never ran right after that even though I had it fixed. I got rid of
the car shortly afterwards.

Paul Bosselaers
phaeton - 27 Oct 2006 23:21 GMT
> I used to have an 86 Escort which I bought new. After 35,000 miles the block
> cracked. It never ran right after that even though I had it fixed. I got rid of
> the car shortly afterwards.
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> Paul Bosselaers

Overheated, maybe?  Bad casting?  If this was repaired under warranty @
35,000 miles, they should have dropped a whole new engine in the car.
If it ran crappy after that, then they should have addressed that
(under warranty) too.

-phaeton
Paul J. Bosselaers - 28 Oct 2006 10:17 GMT
>> I used to have an 86 Escort which I bought new. After 35,000 miles the block
>> cracked. It never ran right after that even though I had it fixed. I got rid
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I heard much later that the Escort engines of that time period had a problem
with the head bolts coming loose. If I had known about that then I would have
made sure they got tightened regularly.

Paul
djdave - 28 Oct 2006 03:18 GMT
A few observations..

Look for signs of an accident. Escorts dont have a whole lot of front
end alignment options. Check front tire wear for the same. excessive
inner or outer tire wear is a dead giveaway for a camber adjustmet
issue. You cant get much adjustment out of the escort without
expensive shock tower adapters, or some frame pulling.
If its an automatic, I have seen many transmission shops take
advantage of people with a blown planetary in the transmisson.

Look for anti freeze in the oil, or a froth at the very top of the
dipstick.  A sign of a possible head issue.

Lastly, at 13 years old, check the whole front end. Struts, lower
balljoints, cv joints, inner and outer tie rod ends, rack, rotors,
calipers, pads, and dont forget the brake hoses.
I worked for a garage that did ALOT of used carlot work, fleet work,
and 3rd party used car warranty work.

Good luck.

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phaeton - 30 Oct 2006 19:22 GMT
> A few observations..
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> I worked for a garage that did ALOT of used carlot work, fleet work,
> and 3rd party used car warranty work.

Thanks! This is just the sort of tip I was looking for.  I would've
noticed the tires and thought "a simple alignment, no prob!" without
realizing (or remembering?) that it's not just a shim-n-twist sort of
fix.  I spose a lot of budget compacts are like this?

> ever consider a corolla?

Sure.  I'd drive one of those too.  I wasn't looking for any specific
car to buy, but I happened to see this one in the paper for sale cheap.
I've got latent gearhead syndrome, where I like wrenching on stuff.  I
used to do a fair bit of it about 10 or more years ago, but since I
sold all my rods and project cars and bought a brand new Ranger I
haven't needed to "fix anything up".

I was starting to get that itch again, and figured i'd ease into it
with some minor stuff on a cheap car while I still had a very reliable
daily driver.  Plus, i figured that as long as it looked ok and didn't
have any major issues, I could probably sell it for what I've got into
it and buy something else to work on.  A hobby.  Or, if the planets
align themselves correctly, I might have a potential Bandit-class
purestock race car on my hands.  Woohoo!

Funny you mention teaching the girls to drive a stick.  My gf wants to
learn how to drive a manual, but I'm a little nervous letting her beat
my truck up.  I was hoping the Escort would be a manual just for this
reason.

Unfortunately, the guy who's selling the car is a bit flaky.  Doesn't
answer email or phone calls very often.  Maybe he's not so motivated.
Oh well.

Thanks again!

-phaeton
JohnR66 - 28 Oct 2006 14:56 GMT
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I bought an 89 escort off a lady at work for $500. It had a rebuilt
transmission (Auto) and it was mech perfect beyond that. I have heard the
Auto trans in these were not too reliable and it was used for a few years.

I was not excited about the milage either. I got 23 to 24. I have a 03
Mustang GT and the V8 gets the same and upto 28 mpg on the hiway. I guess
the 3 speed auto in the escort vs the 5sp manual in the stang made a lot of
difference. Doing 3000rpm at 60mpg with the escort probably didn't help. I
have to be going 80 to do 3000 in my 4 cyl Ranger with 3.73 rear. To get to
the point, Get a manual!

Another problem I saw was rust attacking only certain areas. The underbody
was vitually rust free, but for some reason, rust attacked an area under the
rear seat floor and completly rusted through.

John
Luba Papageorgio - 28 Oct 2006 16:26 GMT
I had a 93 Escort, and it was a super little car.  2 girls learned to drive
on a stick shift, and it cost me 1 clutch.  That's a fair trade to have a
new driver at least know how to drive a stick.

Your problem is cost of repairs.  The car is worth $2000 depending on
condition.  New struts, brakes and muffler at a shop will cost you close to
that.  Have you considered a Corolla?

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