Among connoisseurs, the Ford Fiesta is considered a real insider tip for classic car beginners—uncomplicated, appealing, and authentic. The vehicle offered here was first registered in March 1985 and is equipped with the proven 1.0-liter inline four-cylinder gasoline engine (33 kW / 45 hp) and a manual 4-speed transmission. The technology stands for robustness, easy maintenance, and amazing everyday practicality.
Particularly noteworthy is the clear ownership history: since delivery, the Fiesta has had only two owners. The re-registration to the second owner—the son-in-law of the first owner—took place in 2015 in the course of the successful classic car classification in accordance with § 23 StVZO.
The odometer reading of 57,351 km is clearly verifiable through inspection reports and service records and underscores the exceptionally low wear and tear. The vehicle is largely in its original condition; only a contemporary center console with radio and speakers has been added to the equipment without distorting the authentic character.
Technically, the Fiesta is well maintained and ready for use. At 56,683 km, a comprehensive overhaul of the brake system on the front and rear axles was carried out. The next general inspection is not due until June 2027 – a clear sign of its good technical condition.
Visually, the car is honest and unmodified. There are signs of wear and tear appropriate for its age, but these fit harmoniously into the overall picture and underline the originality of this early small car from the 1980s.
Conclusion
This 1984 Ford Fiesta combines authentic originality, a very low and verifiable mileage, and solid technical maintenance. Thanks to its simple, reliable technology, low maintenance costs, and honest condition, it is an ideal entry-level vehicle into the world of classic cars.
A charming classic without pretensions, offering exactly what many are looking for: authenticity, everyday practicality, and classic potential with stable value. A real insider tip for lovers of small, characterful vehicles from the 1980s.