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1991 Madza Miata, Low Mileage, Red With Power Windows And Removable Hardtop on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:71281
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
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Second-owner 1991 Mazda Miata convertible with 5-speed transmission and 71,281 original miles.  Smoke-free vehicle, always garaged and for the last 19 years used only for fair weather summer driving. Not "like-new," but in overall excellent condition with power windows and removable fiberglass hardtop.  Runs like a champ; good tires, including spare and jack; the convertible top is in excellent condition; interior is excellent, except for small (ca. 5") worn spot on the left edge of the driver's seat (cloth seats) and a one inch spot of glue residue on the dash, where the first owner secured a fabric dash board protector (included); also has the original floor mats.  The fiberglass removable hardtop is in excellent condition, but has faded a bid in color over the years; it has a tinted rear window.  The spindle inside the left side mirror assembly broke, so the mirror is currently detached, and needs to be re-attached.  Any questions promptly answered. 

$150.00 deposit via PayPay required within 48 hours of sale.  Balance payable within 7 days of sale by cash, personal check, cashier's check or money order; all negotiable instruments must clear/be verified by bank as authentic before delivery of vehicle and title.  Available for pickup by buyer, or shipping at buyer's expense.

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Mon, Aug 7 2017

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Mon, Sep 18 2017

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