..Unless you live in Oxford, Pennsylvania. I found one of those awesome miata deals, a 96' for $200. I even drove it home. I stopped in at a local repair shop about two weeks ago and asked if they wanted the car out of the lot and the owner of the place was quite interested in moving it. I left my name and number and the car owner was contacted, he didn't want to put any more money into the car so I gladly scooped it up. Needs a radiator hose, a tail light, and a vehicle speed sensor that I have found so far. They claimed it had a bad engine but I didn't hear and deathly noises on my short drive home and the oil is not mixed with coolant so I may have lucked out.
And the moral of the story is: Always ask. Great score, man!
Incredible deal! What made them think the engine was bad? Any idea? A '96 so it has the 1.8 in it...
I'll buy it of you for DOUBLE what you paid...
But in all seriousness, great find
Duke
Dork
1/7/09 3:31 p.m.
Wow. Just... wow. I hope these things (or their NB equivalent) are lying around like this when I finally get to shop for one! Congrats.
you suck. Good job finding and getting that one.
Great find! Even if that Miata turns out to be a total basket case, you can easily make more than $200 parting it out.
You could make $200 off just a few choice parts and still be street legal.
Hell of a job!
damn!
deal of the century! congrats
Seems like the deals are happening on black Miatas! I bought 2 Miatas in the last 30 days, which brings my total to three, and all are black! I wasn't looking for the last 2.... they were just too good to pass up.... but neither were $200.
Way to go!
That's ghetto gold. Good deal!
That was a heads up move for sure. Even if you had to push it home it was worth it.
neon4891 wrote:
I'll buy it of you for DOUBLE what you paid...
But in all seriousness, great find
i'll triple it, tomorrow, unmarked bills.
I went out to dinner and grabbed some new radiator hoses and a gallon of coolant, I'll find out tomorrow if the engine is able to be saved.
Josh
Reader
1/7/09 11:50 p.m.
Damn, you could just take off the rear finish panel and throw away the rest of the car and it would still be a good deal. Why don't I ever come across any of these?
byron12
New Reader
1/8/09 1:07 a.m.
Great find I hope to find a good miata deal soon myself maybe not that good though.
When I got mine a year ago (I paid a similar low-ball sum), I thought there was going to be a lot wrong with it. It turns out that it needed a radiator and some shocks. They told me the transmission was bad, but three HPDEs and a couple auto-xs later and it's still going strong.
Great find!
I love it when non-car-people diagnose their own problems as catastrophic and give cars away.
I saw a 240sx "in need of a clutch" (that I didn't buy) go for like $250. I wanted it for $150...very rusty. I test drove it...there was nothing wrong with the clutch.
I got a $100 '90 323 several years ago that needed a battery (it had been replaced,but for some reason, the battery kept going down). My ex-in-laws are still driving that car every day (after I drove it for a year or more). There was a 12V+ wire hanging loose from a stereo uninstall that seemed to be causing a problem.
My corolla wagon "needed a clutch" when I got it. I honestly don't know what that's about (maybe worn synchros...maybe) because I drove it to work this morning, just like every other morning for the last year and a half.
Clem
Used up old miata - $200
Sold AC equipment +140
Sold passenger seat +40
Sounds like the beginings of a fabulous challenge entry!!
Lucky Bastard
I say "Le", you say "Mons".
Le - Mons! Le - Mons!
But how will they weld rediculous metal items to your roof?! HOW!
I bought a Spitfire with a 'bad clutch' which was missing 4 bolts from one rear axle flange. I drove it back past the guy's house an hour and a half after I bought it. I think that pissed him off.
I bought an '83 GTI for $100 that I determined that it had a bad vacuum leak from the way the guy described it over the phone. I went over to his house with $100 and a roll of duct tape. I gave him the $100, got the title, wrapped the intake boot with tape and drove it away.