I've been working on our 1999 Miata for a year now (I move slowly), getting it set up for auto-x and track work, as a car that can be co-driven with my 16-year old daughter. Yesterday was our maiden outing, although she ended up not joining me, due to a conflict with an old friend coming to town to visit. Once we realized she wouldn't be joining me, I invited my dad to go.
I was registered for a PCA auto-x over in Jacksonville, about an 80 mile haul. In addition to being my first auto-x in probably 15 years, it would be my first outing towing a car (on the open trailer that came with the Miata purchase). Knowing that, I loaded the car Friday afternoon/evening, along with my helmet, tools, drinks, snacks, etc.
We left EARLY yesterday morning. I had no idea how fast I would be comfortable going, towing the car for the first time, so I built in a LOT of contingency time. We made it over there easy as could be. The 2006 Toyota 4Runner V8 had no problem with the tow. Granted it is damn thirsty, but it was perfectly comfortable towing the car and trailer.
The event started at 9. We arrived at 7:45. With so much extra time, we made a Starbucks run and grabbed some breakfast.
Once back at the site (the parking lot of a semi-abandoned mall - Regency Square for the locals), I started unloading. Unstrapped the car, broke out the ramps, took off the fender and more. It's at that point that I realized my blunder. Can you guess? Yep - I forgot the key to the Miata. Needless to say, I was crestfallen. A ton of preparation and a lot of resources - all for naught. I was so mad at myself. A buddy from Gainesville was over for the event as well, and offered to let me co-drive his 1984 928, but I wouldn't feel right about that, especially since it is his DD. So we watched for a while, all the while kicking myself for such a boneheaded maneuver.
Things started to look up though. Earlier in the week, I stumbled across an ad on the Florida Miata FB page where a guy was just starting to part out a 2000 Turbo Miata track car. He had a bunch of really nice parts for sale, including 2 HD roll bars, a hard top, Elise seats, Sparco seats and more. I reached out to him, knowing that I was going to be in town for the event and asked him if he'd sell the entire car with the powertrain intact. He said he would, and that he would take less money for the package, if I bought it running/driving, since he wouldn't have to screw around with parting it out.
We planned on meeting at lunch time. Once I realized I wouldn't be driving, I asked him to meet me sooner, which he was able to do. He rolled up in a pretty ratty, multi-color NB that sounded really mean (in a good way). We chatted for a few minutes and he handed me the key. He wasn't able to go with me, since he had pulled the race seats and only re-installed a driver seat. He warned me that the tires on it (from his wife's NA) were pretty bald and that it would break traction all the way through 3rd gear.
I took the car out and immediately fell in love. Holy hell it is quick! Sounds mean as hell and he was absolutely right. Mash it in 3rd and it got sideways in a hurry.
I rolled back to the mall and struck a deal with him. I went to the nearby bank for a large withdrawal and he went home to print off a bill of sale. We met back at the mall and did the paperwork. Details on the car are listed below. He built it right, using top shelf parts - Flyin' Miata parts for the really important items. I brought my spare 14" wheels, just in case and swapped them on (we agreed in advanced that, should we make a deal, I would bring wheels and tires).
Now came the tricky part. My plan (assuming I bought it) was to have my dad drive my 1999 street legal car home and trailer my new acquisition. With my 1999 stuck on the trailer, our options were limited. The seller, anxious to have me take the car home, kindly agreed to let me drive it home with his tag in place. I called my insurance company, got it insured in my name and got ready to leave.
Then came the next tricky part. The 2000 turbo car has no top (I knew that). So my dad graciously volunteered to drive it home. The problem? A huge mass of rain west of Gainesville, moving east at a good clip. With an eye on the radar, we headed southwest. Quite literally, we beat the rain for all but the last 1/2 mile. We could not have timed it much better!
So what's the plan? I am going to pull all of the go-fast parts from the 2000 and install them on my 1999, which is a slightly cleaner example. Not to mention the silver car already has my Sparcos and roll bar installed. Lastly, I like the silver '99 over the red '00 (with green front fenders and nose). Once I have the FI pulled from the '00, I will sell it as a running/driving normally aspirated '00. I am looking forward to having a nicely sorted boosted Miata to use out on track, for auto-x and nice weather street driving!
All in all, it was a fun day. Time well spent with my dad (now 78) and the acquisition of a fun, fast Miata!