So I just had a MASSIVE reply typed up, but my laptop wasn't plugged in and I didn't realize it and it died.. lol..
Anyways, sorry to hear about your predicament...When it rains it pours though.. right?
I had this huge thing typed up.. now I'm trying to remember it all.. lol..
I guess basically you just need to prioritize and budget really well.. one of my friends is a financial planner, and she's always talking about it.. I guess this is when it comes in useful hah.. Basically, cut out anything non essential for a while..
As for vehicles, it sounds like the escort would be the cheapest to fix up with a set of used tires.. they're cheap, and they're a lot more safe than bald tires, especially if you have kids.. Most tire shops are pretty good at inspecting them before they put them on, but if you have any doubts, check inside the tire yourself just to make sure there's no ply's showing, and the tread or cord's aren't separating, etc.
There's a bunch of different ways you could try to make money, depending on how financially strained you are...
I was in a similar situation a few years ago, and I sold some extra car parts I had, and fixed some of my friends cars for a lot less than a mechanic would charge.
I needed money to buy parts to fix my own car, and I owed a friend of mine some money, and I really hate owing people money so I wanted to pay them back ASAP.. so those were my top two priorities.
I'll throw out a few idea's I've had / tried to make some money.. lol.
Scrap metal: I've made a few grand doing scrap metal on the side, aluminum and copper seem to be some of the best bang for your buck metals.. I wouldn't bother with steel unless you've got a truck.. You need a lot for it to be worth anything.. but things like scrap aluminum rims and stuff I got about 15$/rim last time I dropped a set off. I also picked up an old set of aluminum service boxes and got over a hundred bucks a side... but you could fit rims and stuff into your car.
Garage sale: When I moved in with my room mates a few years ago, one of them lost his job not long after. We ended up having a garage sale, and he made enough to cover his rent for a month and a half, and I made like 200$ just selling stuff I didn't need anymore.. or like tools I had triples of.
You could advertise cheap car painting on the sites I listed earlier aswell, you might get some customers.
Sell higher dollar items on said sites aswell.. stuff that doesn't really fit in at a garage sale.. My sisters bf owed her almost a grand and he ended up selling one of his guitars and spare amps to cover it... or maybe you have some good shape parts you can sell on those sites, or ebay.. or even here, if someone needs them... I have a friend who makes her living selling stuff on auction sites.. she's not a millionaire, but she makes about what I do and I have to work my
off in a shop.. lol
Online surveys: It sounds like a scam, but one of my room mates makes an extra 50 or so bucks a week, for about an hours worth of work online / week. You just have to find a reliable site, some of them are scams.
http://bluerectangle.com/ if you have any books or textbooks laying around, they'll buy them back from you.
Being college students my room mates and I have found out lots of neat little ways to make money on the side.
Either way, I hope you get it all figured out and get your eagle back up and running.