Finally decided on a new car/project!
Discussion
Friend of mine bought an MX-5 recently. 14 years old and needed some bodywork doing because of rust and 14 year old paint. It was the sport model so had an LSD and it was 'mechanically sound'. The engine blew up a month later. I was then no longer suprised at how cheap it was when he bought it 

spoodler - the only bits of rot I could find on it were the immediately obvious ones where the roof joins the window, which is where it'll need some work. Had it up on a lift and the underside was really clean, even the sills are in good shape and the bodykit isn't hiding any evils either. So I'm OK on that score, thanks 
R300will - this isn't my first Mk1, I learned to drive in one so I know what to look for and what I could safely wait to fix
5harpy - already a member there, thanks! That pic is lovely, I'd like mine to look as nice as that one day...

R300will - this isn't my first Mk1, I learned to drive in one so I know what to look for and what I could safely wait to fix

5harpy - already a member there, thanks! That pic is lovely, I'd like mine to look as nice as that one day...
mercfunder said:
Great car, good luck.
Thanks! Obviously hoping for no nasty surprises, but it feels good to drive and goes properly (the mrs couldn't keep up in our Fiesta Zetec-S when I test-drove it this morning!) so it'll be a slow and steady process to bring it back to the condition I'd like it in
First up - gear-shift linkage and bushing kit!Beardo said:
mercfunder said:
Great car, good luck.
Thanks! Obviously hoping for no nasty surprises, but it feels good to drive and goes properly (the mrs couldn't keep up in our Fiesta Zetec-S when I test-drove it this morning!) so it'll be a slow and steady process to bring it back to the condition I'd like it in
First up - gear-shift linkage and bushing kit!First job has turned out to be sorting the alternator belt - squealed a little at startup on the test-drive, no biggie. Come to drive the car home, get halfway there and the squealing started up but much louder - "Oh, well I guess I'll have to do that sooner rather than later" I said to myself. A mile down the road the squealing stopped, along with the battery light coming on and the temp gauge climbing. Oh tits. If you're the young lady that was walking her dog past the steaming Golf GTI, I do apologise - the coolant my car dumped on you at the moment you came past should just wash out of your jeans, maybe next time you'll cross the road, eh? 
Old cars - they're certainly more fun than the new stuff...

Old cars - they're certainly more fun than the new stuff...
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