Some of you may remember this little build thread that I put together about two years ago when I set up a 2000 Miata for Lime Rock's Winter Autocross program: Miata Wintercrosser
I had a lot of fun with that car but I ended up selling it at the end of the season. I thought about setting up a BMW Z3 for the following winter, but I accidentally bought a car that was way too nice for that kind of thing. That turned out to be kind of a moot point, as we had a very mild winter with barely a trace of snow. Bad for wintercross, but nice for just about everything else. I don't think that we will get off so light two years in a row.
I liked the BMW, but never loved it and so I passed it on to someone else a few months ago.
I was getting the itch to play in the snow again, but I wasn't actively searching for a car. Actually, with kids and a new puppy, it was kind of refreshing not having any projects around. But then one of the guys that I work with asked me if I knew of anyone who might be looking for a Miata. Of course I did, but I decided not to tell anybody right away. And then, after thinking about it for a few hours, I decided that I probably wanted one for myself.
I've known this car for about six or eight years. He's the second owner and he bought it from his wife's aunt and uncle. He drives it to work quite a bit and has a stack of receipts from new. It's far from perfect, but since it has fairly low mileage and it would be a really easy transaction, I knew that I would regret it if I let the car get away from me. We discussed a few numbers and settled on a price that we both felt was fair.
So here it is... a 1995 Miata M-Edition with 83,000 miles.
Please forgive the poor quality photos. I looked at the car at shift change, we made a deal and then he drove the car home. I'll pick it up in a day or two. It's a running, driving and registered car. I was standing right next to it as it was started after sitting for 24 hours and there was absolutely no lifter noise. It's pretty filthy under the hood, but a good cleanup and some new gaskets should take care of that. The interior is dirty but it's in pretty good shape and should clean up too. He had the top replaced a couple of years ago and there's no sign of rust. Since it's an M-Edition, it came with a Torsen and 15 inch BBS wheels. The center caps are missing.
My only real hesitation, and the reason that the car was affordable is because about five years ago, he slid sideways on black ice and hit a stop sign. It made a mess of the passenger's side door and rocker panel. At the time, I helped him find a color matched door from another 95 M. He decided to leave the rocker panel as it was. The door closes fine and the car still drives nice and straight. I may make an attempt to pull the dent, but I don't ever expect it to be perfect. Honestly, I'm not too concerned about it.
The rest of the car looks pretty good for its age.
So my plan is to just go all through the car, change the fluids, rebuild the shifter, probably change the timing belt, maybe do the brakes and shocks and add some (preferably 14 inch) snow tires and take it to Lime Rock to play in the snow again.