Firstly, I just want to say hello, first post here, nice to meet you all, etc. Standard stuff.
Right, so, on to the real stuff. There's a Miata in my area for sale with a staggering 300,000 miles on it but it's 1.5k. I would love to donor it to slam it into a locost but I don't know if it's going to be a mechanical hassle. Since all of you are probably more knowledgeable in Miatas than the people who designed them, I figured I'd ask you. Thanks in advance.
ddavidv
SuperDork
1/19/09 6:14 a.m.
You need to buy a copy of "How to build a cheap Sports Car" TODAY. It chronicles building a Locost from a Miata. The author works for Flyin' Miata and hangs out on this board. Available from Amazon, etc.
Already have it, along with Gibbs' locost book, a brake systems book, Competition Car Suspension (Allen Staniworth's book), a welding book since I've never welding a thing in my life, and an ECU tuning book.
My issue with a 300,000 mile motor is if I will get nasty things like a not-so-working fuel pump or have to rebuild the engine or blown gaskets or whatnot.
mw
New Reader
1/19/09 7:04 a.m.
I would keep looking for a lower mileage or lower priced donor. You have a lot of work ahead of you with a locost, so why not start building the chasis and keep your eyes out for a lower mileage donor. I've bought two miatas with half that mileage for less than $1000 that would have been perfect donors due to rust issues.
davidjs
New Reader
1/19/09 7:25 a.m.
I would probably be looking more for a lower mileage, ratty interior/exterior model than one with quite that mileage.
My $.02...
I've purchased 3 Miatas over the past few years, one with 189k, one with 129k and one with 120k. Paid $1k or less for each. To echo the thoughts thus far, I would wait, spend a little less and get a "fresher" car.
I found all 3 on craigslist and happened to be the first to call.
1)300k means nothing to a Miata
2)Its way overpriced at $1500
Find a nice rusty or wrecked one for less.
Thanks for all the comments. A bit off topic, but is a Supra (Celica or late 80's one) fine as a locost donor without extending the frame? I don't know how well a straight six would fit in the chassis.
This may be some help, too: http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/project-cars/locost/
I think the Celica six would be REALLY heavy for a Locost.
davidjs
New Reader
1/19/09 11:07 a.m.
Not sure where you are, but I found the two miatas on my local craigslist. Both have some body damage, but should have decent mechanicals (watch out for heavy front impact cars), and should still have a good bit of saleable pieces...
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/cto/997502102.html
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/989679857.html
davidjs wrote:
Not sure where you are, but I found the two miatas on my local craigslist. Both have some body damage, but should have decent mechanicals (watch out for heavy front impact cars), and should still have a good bit of saleable pieces...
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/cto/997502102.html
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/989679857.html
Wow, thanks! I may just have to jump on that first one. Does anyone know off the top of their head what the approximate shipping costs would be to Northern NJ?
Wally
SuperDork
1/20/09 6:03 a.m.
Pick up a radiator, take the train to DC, replace rad, fill with antifreeze and drive back.
davidjs
New Reader
1/20/09 7:50 a.m.
Wally wrote:
Pick up a radiator, take the train to DC, replace rad, fill with antifreeze and drive back.
Chinatown bus! $10 one way.
I like the radiator though, that's cheaper than the $150 for a uhaul with a dolly...