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Still, the Fiesta was very cheap ($300 less than even the bare-bones Horizon), it held four passengers, and its excellent fuel economy gave drivers a measure of freedom from the whims of sheikh and ayatollahs. 66 horsepower in a car scaling in at 1,780 pounds made the Fiesta quicker than the '78 MGB (2,338 pounds, 62.5 horsepower). Actually, that's not a fair comparison; just about every car in 1978 was quicker than the black-bumper MGB. The "Sport" option package added $556 to the Fiesta's price tag. I can't figure out what you got for that money beyond the "S" decals and tape stripes; it appears that all the US Fiestas got the same engine in '78. Even back in the day, you didn't see many Fiestas on American streets. Before this one, I hadn't even seen one in the junkyard for a few years. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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66 horsepower in a car scaling in at 1,780 pounds made the Fiesta quicker than the '78 MGB (2,338 pounds, 62.5 horsepower). Actually, that's not a fair comparison; just about every car in 1978 was quicker than the black-bumper MGB.
The "Sport" option package added $556 to the Fiesta's price tag. I can't figure out what you got for that money beyond the "S" decals and tape stripes; it appears that all the US Fiestas got the same engine in '78.
Even back in the day, you didn't see many Fiestas on American streets. Before this one, I hadn't even seen one in the junkyard for a few years.












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