You know what this site doesn't have enough of? Miata content. Okay, I kid, but it's about to get some more anyways.
So, about 3 years ago, I sold of my previous project, a 1990 Acura Legend L 5-speed sedan. Basically, it had turned into a complete electrical nightmare, parts supplies were drying and the car had already accomplished it's goal, which was to prove that I could take a random car and make it get attention.
With that nightmare out of my way, I sat things out for a year while I saved up money and then made the decision to buy something I always wanted: a Miata. Through the magic of craigslist, I discovered a 1990 Miata in my favorite color, Mariner Blue, with 111000 miles on it about an hour north of me in Lowville. Went up there, looked at it and talked to the owner, a very nice lady who had bought it 4 years prior and then settled on a price of $3900. She seemed pretty sad to see the car go but needed the cash.
I suppose I should have looked the car over or shopped around first but the car seemed to be in good shape other than the brakes that were junk from sitting, and was rust-free, which was a shocker for a New York car. Other than the awful 17" ASA wheels it was stock, which was a plus as well. In retrospect, the overspray on the radiator and exhaust and the right rear wheel that was bent on both lips should have been a sign that all was not right.
So, the first day I got it home. God, those wheels were awful. Despite the junk brakes and mismatched tires, I was still in love as soon as I drove it.
And my nice stock engine bay, complete with leaky valve cover.
Now the fun began.