Should I Consider a Mk1 Toyota MR2?
Should I Consider a Mk1 Toyota MR2?
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DanB7290

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5,535 posts

217 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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It's that time again, for no real reason I've decided I really like a particular car and start browsing the classifieds for it. This week, it is the original Toyota MR2. I've seen a great looking red one driving around here for a few months and it looks fantastic, so I kind of want one of my own. Browsing the PH classifieds, there aren't too many to choose from, but the ones there seem to go from shed money to around £4k. At the moment, I would be looking at the lower end of the market, however in the future I may be able to spend a little more if it is worth it.
I am drawn to the T Bar models, but a quick google reveals that these may be a bit leaky, have owners on here encountered similar issues? Obviously, I'm expecting to look out for some faults, these things are older than me, so what sort of issues would I be looking for? For the sort of budget I would be looking at, I don't expect a factory condition model, in fact I would prefer one that needs a bit of work doing to it, quite fancy a challenge! My ideal spec would be a white T-Bar with leather seats. My dad was going to get one like that when he was younger, however the arrival of me kind of ruined that!

Prof Prolapse

16,163 posts

217 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Rust.

Everywhere.


Carfiend

3,186 posts

236 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Rust on the rust in fact.

However a lot of the panels are screwed on so can be replaced. Oh wait the things under the panel will be rusty as well, bugger.

Dave Hedgehog

16,213 posts

231 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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i had one year old G reg one, loved it to bits

DanB7290

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5,535 posts

217 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Ah, rust. An old friend of mine after 5 years of old Fiats.

firman

1,407 posts

220 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Another rust warning, also make sure the car dosent jump out of 5th gear on over run, as this is a common problem. Loved mine saw it last weekend at the SS and it made me smile to see it was still on the road.