Vehicle Description
1993 Mazda Miata MX-5
The first generation Miatas were such an incredible success that
despite four generations, the spirit of the original has been
maintained in the current iteration. Taking inspiration from the
Lotus Elan and a history of British sports car configuration, the
1989 Miata hit a nerve in the United States that created a
phenomenon not seen since the VW Beetle. Fun, practical, and priced
right, the first generation Miatas were the most popular of the
four generations, selling nearly 229,000 units between 1989 and
1997.
For consignment, a final year generation 1 1993 Mazda Miata MX-5
with a title verified 224,452 actual miles. Not only is it now a
classic, but it's a well maintained and drivable one. If you've
ever dreamed of owning a first generation Miata, here's one that's
been well loved and has life left in the tank.
Exterior
Classic Red is aptly named since it was the most common and
recognizable color often used in press coverage. You'll be able to
tell yours from the crowd as it has Miata in script on the side, an
uncommon accessory hardtop, and a small spoiler on back. This is
the iconic first gen, with pop up headlights, oval lower intake,
leading marker lights and yes, that cute tail with the flush, wrap
around tail lights. The 14-inch wheels were standard too, although
changed since Miata's first years and some say, preferred. A camel
canvas soft top is also on board, a bit discolored, and its plastic
window is detached. The door handles are inspired by British sports
cars and the oval shape and inset actuator are fitting for a car
full of ovals and rounded curves. A Hurst Equipped emblem is on the
back, more on that in the interior section. Imperfections include
some bubbling, paint chips, and loose threads on stitched edges of
the soft top. Our consignor states convertible seals and trunk
seals have been replaced
Interior
And like those British sports cars, the door panels are simple and
pragmatic, dressed in Saddle in this case as part of a total
interior restoration by our consignor sometime in the past, and
looking clean as a result. The seats have been reupholstered in
Saddle and the tall backed seats rest on a racy chrome roll bar.
Miatas offer a simple yet driver focused cockpit that supplies the
pilot with only essential information via a basic gauge cluster
behind a black steering wheel which in this case shows some patina.
The center stack is surrounded in Saddle and houses climate
controls and a JVC AM/FM/CD radio. In the center console, a Hurst,
white knobbed shifter wears a black leather boot with red stitching
and a two cupholder follows. Low pile red carpet covers the floor
and is newer. The trunk is relatively clean and is occupied by a
10" Kicker subwoofer that takes up some space.
Drivetrain
Under the hood, we find the clean 1.6 liter DOHC inline 4 cylinder
engine producing 116 horsepower rowed by a 5-speed manual
transmission and sending the power to the rear wheels and 4.30
gears, because that's what true sportscars do! The Miata however,
has the advantage of power disc brakes at all four corners,
something vintage Brits didn't have. Our consignor states parts
added at some point include an aluminum radiator, thermostat,
coolant hoses, throttle body damping valve, and fuel filter.
Undercarriage
Driver quality underneath with minimal surface rust and no errant
fluids anywhere. The knuckles are dry and we note some scrapes on
the frame rails and the coating removal leaves behind some surface
rust. A single exhaust travels down the center tunnel then makes a
sharp turn before entering a stock style muffler, then another
quick turn to exist in the sculpted roll pan via a polished tip.
Independent suspension on front and back consists of coil
springs.
Drive-Ability
These cars are fun because they instantly feel like adult toys, and
not the kind you're thinking of! Remember being 6 years old and
getting a battery powered car? Same excitement. That's the feeling
Miata's evoke and why they've been so successful. There's nothing
notably wrong with this car, it does everything well and all
functional items work as expected. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
Here's a well maintained, straight Miata with high mileage and
plenty more to give. The clean interior is a bonus and so is that
removable hardtop! Discover the fun and it daily or reserve it for
club events or Sunday drives. You don't need a ton of room to store
it nor a bunch of gas to keep it going.
JM1NA3512P1414942
J-Japan
M-Mazda
1-Passenger Car
NA-M1
35-Convertible
1-1.6L B6P
2-Check Digit
P-1993
1-Hofu, Japan Assy Plant
414942-Sequential Unit Number
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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