Throw back, little winter project: Mk1 Mazda MX-5.

Throw back, little winter project: Mk1 Mazda MX-5.

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edo

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16,699 posts

265 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Just bought this little 1998 Mk1 Mx5 for a project.

Forgot how sorted these things are to drive. Not powerful of course, but i doubt there is a snickier gearbox out there.

Mechanically it is great, 14 services, and a recent cam belt. Hood is ok, but the screen is milky. Tyres need changing. Paintwork is worst element, enough panels have marks that I'll probably just paint the whole car to make it right. Drivers eat is ripped, so will need a re-trim.

Unusually no rust on the sills.

Only done 45,500 miles.




sc0tt

18,041 posts

201 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Great car OP.

How much did you pay? I would like to source one of these for myself after I sold my NB.

And yes ... The puma gearbox is better hehe


edo

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16,699 posts

265 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Ha, I did have a Puma many years ago, that was a decent gearbox you are right.

I'll keep the price to myself if you dont mind as I plan to sell once done up.

Considering a replacement hood in dark brown or dark tan, yay or nay?

maxest

304 posts

218 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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The hood looks nice that's on and fairly new..

edo

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16,699 posts

265 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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maxest said:
The hood looks nice that's on and fairly new..
Yup unfortunately the plastic window is beyond recovering with a lot of marks across the middle and its gone blue. It only went on in 2012 according to the paperwork.


MJK 24

5,648 posts

236 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Nice car.

Surely you can just replace the window?

Henners

12,230 posts

194 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Very nice.

Pull that middle cover off the steering wheel - what sits underneath should be a bit nicer to look at!

eta: try some brasso on the rear screen, might help.

JeremyH5

1,584 posts

135 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Henners said:
Very nice.

Pull that middle cover off the steering wheel - what sits underneath should be a bit nicer to look at!

eta: try some brasso on the rear screen, might help.
Not recommended. That is an air bag.

Henners

12,230 posts

194 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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JeremyH5 said:
Henners said:
Very nice.

Pull that middle cover off the steering wheel - what sits underneath should be a bit nicer to look at!

eta: try some brasso on the rear screen, might help.
Not recommended. That is an air bag.
In a mk1?

Mine was a plastic cover...

5tuartw

23 posts

139 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Renovo plastic polish is worth a try.

edo

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16,699 posts

265 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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To be clear, it has an airbag. Worked on plastic screen today, Not recoverable sadly

Edited by edo on Sunday 22 October 23:14

edo

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16,699 posts

265 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Henners said:
JeremyH5 said:
Henners said:
Very nice.

Pull that middle cover off the steering wheel - what sits underneath should be a bit nicer to look at!

eta: try some brasso on the rear screen, might help.
Not recommended. That is an air bag.
In a mk1?

Mine was a plastic cover...
Last of the Mk1's had an airbag yup.

edo

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16,699 posts

265 months

Tuesday 24th October 2017
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New Toyo's on the way. Should sort out the slightly odd handling characteristics in the wet!

Mega

20 posts

184 months

Tuesday 24th October 2017
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You can get a zip-in rear screen much cheaper than the plastic, IIRC, which is solid acrylic or even glass in some cases. Can't for the life of me remember the manufacturer though.

On the other hand, if you forget to unzip the now solid piece when putting the roof down, it'll crack and you'll need to buy another one...... Sigh..........

Planning a full respray but also want to sell it arguably for a profit? The two aren't compatible. Spraying the whole car will be to make it nice - for you - you'll never see that money back on one of these ...

edo

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16,699 posts

265 months

Tuesday 24th October 2017
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Mega said:
You can get a zip-in rear screen much cheaper than the plastic, IIRC, which is solid acrylic or even glass in some cases. Can't for the life of me remember the manufacturer though.

On the other hand, if you forget to unzip the now solid piece when putting the roof down, it'll crack and you'll need to buy another one...... Sigh..........

Planning a full respray but also want to sell it arguably for a profit? The two aren't compatible. Spraying the whole car will be to make it nice - for you - you'll never see that money back on one of these ...
Will be tight, but depends how much (or little) I paid for it smile

Was looking at zip in windows, but the hood isnt the original, so not sure if this is possible. Need to check the supplying roof place, I think I have the paperwork for it.

edo

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16,699 posts

265 months

Saturday 28th October 2017
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First job. Done.




Paul S4

1,183 posts

210 months

Saturday 28th October 2017
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Nice car...but that steering wheel....!

I have seen some MX5s with a really nice Nardi ? wheel.

Its just my opinion, but I would change that as soon as possible ! When I first saw the photo of your interior I thought it was an import Eunos !

Re the rear screen, I had an original Lotus Elan DHC, and that screen was kept in decent shape with Brasso, but yours seems to be a different issue if it is a milky colour...probably needs a new one which I am sure you know.

You may know that the MX5 was based on the Elan...same interior layout on the Mk1s, with the 4 dials, centre tunnel and gearshift...and of course the pop up headlights. But Mazda wisely did not copy the infamous Lotus vacuum system that was linked by various tubes to the inlet manifold. Any sort of leak resulted in droopy lights, or no lights at all ! It was said that the faster you went the lower the headlights dropped !

The MX5 was the car that lotus should have built.

Enjoying the thread so keep us updated with plenty of pictures.

edo

Original Poster:

16,699 posts

265 months

Saturday 28th October 2017
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Thanks very much for the input.

The steering wheel has an airbag incorporated so will be staying.

Ed.

edo

Original Poster:

16,699 posts

265 months

Sunday 29th October 2017
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Couple of other jobs ticked off today - no rust in the boot or sills either which is a bonus...












JeremyH5

1,584 posts

135 months

Monday 30th October 2017
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Nice progress.
Is it a 1.8iS by any chance? It had the driver air bag, ABS brakes, stainless teardrop speaker covers and detachable head restraints not tombstones.
My wife had one, our first MX-5. Had a few more since!