1991 Mazda Miata Mx-5 on 2040-cars
Vinemont, Alabama, United States
It is a 1991 Mazda Miata Mx-5 with 178,680 miles with a clear Alabama Title. The car is not perfect and does have some dents and dings here and there as you can see in the pictures. The convertible top needs repair or replaced as you can see in the photos but a new top sells for around $150 so they aren't that bad expensive. The car runs good and has a lot of power. It has a manual five speed transmission and sometimes wont take first or reverse until you turn the car off or pump the clutch but i was told by a mechanic that the slave cylinder needed to be bled. it has a 1.6L four cylinder dual overhead cam, 16 valve engine. The Timing belt, timing tensioner,water pump, cam seals,crank seals set, valve cover gasket was changed 10/07 and documentation of this including the original owners manual will be in the glove box. It has Eagle aluminum alloy Wheels. The car is sold "AS IS WHERE IS". I also can ship this for a separate fee but ask questions before bidding and i'll be glad to answer. The a/c also works. $500 is due within 24 hours of auction close and the remaining balance is due in cash or certified bank check within seven days of auction close.
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