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1991 Mazda Miata 2 Door Convertible/low Reserve/parts/mechanic Specialfixerupper on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:215715
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This one has power steering. Engine sounds pretty good.
All doors, windows, latches, door locks,  work. *PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES, MACRO ON CAMERA USED TO SHOW DETAIL*PICTURES ARE PART OF DESCRIPTION.

Thanks & Happy Bidding.
 ** $500.00 deposit through PayPal.*Plan to pay, pickup or arrange for shipping. Balance payment in full required within 7 days of end of auction by Cash or Cashiers Check.

You are Bidding on  91 Mazda Miata with Almost Perfect Paint & Body(previous owner had painted) that can be used for Parts or Repair. There is a scratch on trunk lid that removed paint aprox. 2" diameter (not sure how that happened), one of the doors & bumper(where tailpipe comes out) have a little paint peeling) The Engine is not in great shape, but will drive up on trailer. It needs to be hauled because of suspension. Transmission seems fine. Suspension &brakes  NEED Attention. I am told this is a typical Ohio Vehicle with Rust underneath. I don't think rust is thru floor or door jambs, seems solid. Doors look good. Of course all plastic is good. Clear Ohio title. I have not registered car in S.C. Purchased to fix up. Decided to keep for parts but I recently sold the 92 Miata and no longer need for parts.

Sorry, No International Sales. I have described this car to the best of my knowledge. Pictures are a part of description. As with most used cars, There is NO Warranty, As-Is. Reserve is $1200.00

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Flyin' Miata's 525-hp V8-powered ND finally hits the streets

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Mazda expands scope of vehicles affected by Takata airbag recall to 330k

Fri, Dec 12 2014

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