1983 Mazda Sundowner Collectors' B2000 New Exhaust, Needs Water Pump, Battery on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
MAZDA SUNDOWNER COLLECTORS' B2000 MANUAL 5 SPEED 1983 BOUGHT 1999 - 2000 WITH REBUILT MOTOR, ODOMOTER AT APPROXIMATELY 175,000 CURRENT ODOMETER 178,004.5 MILES NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM, CATALYTIC CONVERTER 2002-2005 TO COMPLY WITH STATE VEHICLE EMISSIONS TESTING LAWS. HYDRAULIC CLUTCH NEEDS TO BE BLED TO BE PERFECT ... CURRENTLY HAVE TO ADD FLUID EVERY FEW DAYS, AND PUMP CLUTCH CONSISTENTLY WHILE DRIVING. TRUCK SAT EVERY WINTER FROM 2000 - 2011, AND STARTED CONSISTENTLY. I AM CONFIDENT THAT NEW BATTERY & WATER PUMP WILL GET IT RUNNING CONSISTENTLY AGAIN. NEW TIRES 2008-2009, BUT TRUCK HAS BEEN SITTING SINCE WATER PUMP WENT OUT AT START IN SUMMER 2011, AFTER REPLACING NEW BATTERY AND RADIATOR OVERFLOW RESERVOIR. NEW TIRES HAVE EXTREMELY LOW MILES, POSSIBLY NEED REPLACED FOR SAFETY. EXTERIOR WAS RED WITH REPLACED SILVER PASSENGER DOOR, AND WAS SPRAY PAINTED BLUE & SILVER 2001-2003 ... RED PAINT IS NOW SHOWING THROUGH ... EXTERIOR HAS RUST INTERIOR IS TAN/CAMEL. NOT BAD, BUT NOT PLUSH. BRAKES ARE GOOD, REPLACED 2004-2006. WINDSHIELD WIPERS WORK. DRIVER'S WINDOW CRANK STRIPPED, WINDOW FALLS DOWN, HAS TO BE PUSHED UP MANUALLY. HEADLIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS WORK, BUT AREN'T INDEPENDENT OF EACH OTHER. (I'D RATHER KEEP IT. I LOVE THIS TRUCK.) |
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Mazda Hazumi concept gets punchy, comes out of its corner early
Mon, 03 Mar 2014The official images Mazda Hazumi concept, which previews the next-generation Mazda2, have leaked out from Chinese website Auto.sohu.com ahead of its debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
The subcompact, four-door hatchback shows off Mazda's Kodo design language in its smallest size yet. Hazumi means "bound" or "spring up" in Japanese, and it is meant to look like it is packed with energy. It is a very attractive little concept and hopefully points to a more stylish face for the next-generation Mazda2.
Mazda has not unveiled the full details about the concept yet, but in a previous release, it said for the car is using a 1.5-liter Skyactiv-D diesel engine. While Mazda has not officially said that the Hazumi shows the next Mazda2, it did say in its earlier release that it "points the way to the future" for the brand's small cars. Reading between the lines isn't too difficult, then.
Mazda Miata 'fathers' Hall and Case offer a tour through the roadster's history
Wed, 10 Sep 2014The original Mazda Miata broke onto the automotive scene in 1989 and was a huge success. However, the convertible's genesis goes all the way back to the early '80s. Bob Hall and Dean Case were among the inside men of the program on the US side, and they were on hand at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca during the recent MX-5 event there to tell some of their stories about the project's beginning.
Hall was on the Miata project from very early on, and one of his most fascinating stories is how the convertible got its shape. The droptop wasn't necessarily going to be a rear-wheel drive roadster. There were both front-wheel-drive coupe and mid-engine concepts being considered. In fact, the classic look of the NA generation was the least favorite of the three at the sketch stage.
Hall comes off as a jokester hiding a genius mind. He has a fountain of information in his head about what a Miata should be, but it all comes down to "less is more." However, he admits that it's easy to conceive that idea, but it's much harder to actually execute it well.
44 Miatas engaged to spell happiness from above
Mon, 16 Jun 2014We've seen all manner of ways to propose marriage, from the usual candlelit dinner to the Jumbotron at the big game. A friend of ours recently proposed with his a barbershop quartet singing backup. But this has to be a new one - and one that automotive enthusiasts would probably find even more touching than a sky-writing biplane.
A member of the Miata.net forum recently asked other MX-5 enthusiasts to help him pop the big question to his bride-to-be. He got 31 Miatas together and needed just four more, but after appealing to his fellow roadster fans, over 40 turned up in the parking lot at the local high school.
The groom-to-be runs an aerial photography business and used an unmanned drone which his girlfriend thought would be shooting some local real estate properties when it flew over the parking lot and captured the image you see above with 44 little roadsters spelling out "Marry Me?" The answer, in case you were wondering, was a resounding "Yes!" How could she not, after all, when those Mazda convertibles are just so darn adorable? Now they'll just need to figure out what they'll be driving to the chapel on the big day.