Yeah...that'll buff right out.
http://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/cto/1644340992.html
For sale: 1992 Mazda Miata MX-5 Car for parts or to rebuild body yourself! The engine is a 4 cyl. 2.0, DOHC 16 Valve with only 63,000 original miles runs great, 5 speed Manual Transmission, Alloy wheels, almost new vinyl black soft convertible top, cloth seats in great condition and much more. I want to sell the whole car as a package…you are responsible for pickup or ship out (it will need to be towed on a flatbed). It was in a minor accident that only affected the outside body parts. I am asking $1900.00 OBO.
Call Bob at (772) 360-9918 for more information.
Awesome find, that 2.0 liter model is EXTREMELY rare.
yeah, there is probably no suspension damage there...
dyintorace wrote:
...you are responsible for pickup or ship out (it will need to be towed on a flatbed). It was in a minor accident that only affected the outside body parts.
Only "outside body parts" were damaged, but I need a flatbed to get it home???
I've bought a couple questionable Miata's in the past, but I paid the same for my '92 that was never crashed, including the hardtop... I can hear the car rust, but it's going on 3 years now, and it's still chugging!!! And it's my parts-car!!! Think I'll pass on this one,
Reminds me of
Need a paint job? My '90 was just totalled for damage suspiciously like that. Totalled with a value of $4305... I guess that new body parts are just part and parcel of a paint job.
Full listing can be found at this craigslist ad.
A new time wasting thread is born! Fun CL ads for Miatas!
lol, these are $850 each, no titles.
We got ours for $600 and it only needed a fuel pump?
I found another one! Needs body work! LOL Asking $1250.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/1680243229.html
Not running;...161,000 Actual milage;...Needs body work
dyintorace wrote:
I found another one! Needs body work! LOL Asking $1250.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/1680243229.html
Not running;...161,000 Actual milage;...Needs body work
We can totally fix that, my dad's got a gnarly set of tools. He's a TV repairman!!!
(Threw that in here for an alternative to the "buff right out" line...)