mgrinshpon
mgrinshpon None
1/19/09 5:33 a.m.

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
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.

mgrinshpon
mgrinshpon New Reader
1/19/09 6:18 a.m.

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
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
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...

dyintorace
dyintorace HalfDork
1/19/09 7:32 a.m.

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.

Junkyard_Dog
Junkyard_Dog Reader
1/19/09 8:23 a.m.

1)300k means nothing to a Miata 2)Its way overpriced at $1500 Find a nice rusty or wrecked one for less.

mgrinshpon
mgrinshpon New Reader
1/19/09 8:45 a.m.

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.

Tim Baxter
Tim Baxter Online Editor
1/19/09 8:57 a.m.

This may be some help, too: http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/project-cars/locost/

I think the Celica six would be REALLY heavy for a Locost.

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH SuperDork
1/19/09 9:25 a.m.
mw wrote: 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.

+1

davidjs
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

mgrinshpon
mgrinshpon New Reader
1/19/09 7:33 p.m.
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
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
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...

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