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1992 Mazda Miata Base Convertible 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

US $5,950.00
Year:1992 Mileage:61955
Location:

Epping, New Hampshire, United States

Epping, New Hampshire, United States

Get a jump on Spring! For sale is a 1992 Mazda Miata. The car is a 5-speed “A-package” with A/C , for those familiar with the option packages for that year, and features roll-up windows and manual door locks which I think adds to the appeal of a basic roadster.  The color is the desirable and less common Mariner Blue (the majority of Miatas of this vintage are red). This rust-free Miata currently has 62k (~3000/year) miles on it - it has always been stored in a garage, never driven in the snow, and rarely  driven in the rain. It has been completely stock since day one except for the style/roll bar which simply unbolts if the new owner wants to remove it (no interior panels were cut to install). The fenders, hood, doors, and trunk all have the original stickers that match the VIN.  I (certified small engine mechanic) am the 2nd owner of this car, the first owner was a middle aged adult, and he had the car for 11 years. This is one of the cleanest NA's you will see on the road – especially in the Northeast.  It runs like new, sounds great, and gets over 30 MPG. Top is intact, no rips, and the plastic rear window is also in excellent shape with no cracks and no yellowing.  Interior is also in very good condition with no cracks in dash or other parts, no tears in the seats, and good carpet, etc. There are a couple of very minor dings and small scratches here and there on the body as would be expected on a car of this age. The passenger lower rocker has a small dent up from the bottom - looks like the prior owner ran over a small rock – and you have to specifically look to see it. Everything works on this car – plenty of tread on the tires, plenty of life in the brake pads. Even the original radio is in place and it works. Clutch slave cylinder recently replaced. Some service records available including the original sales receipt.

I have to make room for other cars/projects and the Miata has to go. This is a beautiful car and it won’t last long – if you are looking for an original Miata, here’s your chance.

Car is for sale locally by word-of-mouth (and other means) and the listing may be cancelled at any time. I can take more pics of anything you want to see when the weather improves (currently in the middle of a snowstorm). I'll add some interior pictures this weekend - I'm stuck inside and I figured I'd list the car while I have the chance.

Paypal for deposit only, balance in cash only.

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