Okay, first off sorry for the length of this:
I am 99% sure I am going to sacrifice my Miata for a Locost. reason being is that I posted it on CL and didn't get close to what I was asking for it. Wifey said I might as well keep it and finish the way I has talked about for the past 6 months but my plan for that included a re-body (more on that in a second). I figure that if I'm going to tear it down I might as well build a Locost since 1) their cool as hell 2) it can be cheaper (more on that in a second also) 3) Keith's book keeps saying I should. I still wouldn't mind doing a re-body but that still won't satisfy my craving of saying "I did that myself". Plus I'm a pretty competent welder and can usually figure mechanics put pretty well.
Now if I went the Locost route I figured that I might as well shoot for the moon and build according to Challenge rules, which could potentially make a Locost cheaper than a re-body (by selling off non-used parts). Hence the reason I need the vast GRM community to decide how much the car I already own is worth per rule 7 of the Challenge bible:
7) If parts or vehicles are already owned by the competitor, they must be figured into the budget at fair market value at todays prices.
Now about the car:
The good: 1991 Mazda Miata, 1.6 longnose, 5 speed, open diff. Has Koni STR-T shocks, Flyin' Miata sway bars, Racing Beat springs, 949racing 6UL wheels w/ Hankook RS-2's, Harddog Hardsport roll bar, new rotors and Hawk pads. 142XXX miles. Manual rack, A/C removed. Grant steering wheel.
The bad: Rust, rust, and more rust. Some of it structural that has been patched but it's still there. Exterior has had a lot of work done to it, but underneath is rotted. Needs a clutch slave. Cat was cut out and a piece of flex pipe put in it's place. Top has no rear window and the top itself is starting to crack in places. Maintenance records are sketchy at best. Previous owner said that he had all records but of course couldn't produce them when I bought it. I replaced the valve cover gasket and CAS o-ring and the old gasket was hard as a rock which leads me to believe it was original. Which if that was OEM than that leads me to believe that it may still be the original t-belt also. The coolant hoses also look like the same ones put on 18 years ago.
I did replace a lot of stuff like the v-belt, shifter gaskets, front suspension bushings, ball-joints (upper and lower), Both hubs with newer used units. trans oil (Redline MTL), rear end oil, and some other stuff I can't think of off the top of my head.
Now tell me how much is it worth? I initially took it in when I bought my Solstice to see how much the dealer would give me for it: $800
I put it on CL for $2100 and received 2 offers: $1450 and $1600.
KBB lists trade at $475-$750, and private sale at $1175-$1475 in fair condition. Just glancing at car it is fair condition, but when giving a closer inspection I would be more comfortable saying it was in poor condition.
As mentioned, wifey said since were not broke and don't need the money for me to just keep and do something else with it (really how many guys wives encourage them to KEEP a project? cool wife I haz).
Now the pics, first ones are from I got the car.
Now for current pics:
Cracked Filler Panel
Body filler cracking from when I replaced the rear quarters. Auto-xing caused the body to flex too much.
Drivers door that has about a 1/2 gallon of Bondo in it. Previous owner had a deer run into him when he was driving.
Motor
Body rot (like this in numerous places, including the frame rails).
More rust
More rust (you can even see where I had to cut out the rear control arm to get to the mounting bolt for the shocks)
Trunk/rear shock mounts. Notice how the bolts are so rusted and rounded that they will have to be cut out (don't ask me how I got the new shocks in without removing the mounts)
Interior. The good is that the dash isn't cracked. The radio surround is though.
I continue more ramblings in another post.