1991 Mazda Miata, 4,353 Documented Original Miles, Showroom Condition, Hard Top on 2040-cars
Arlington, Texas, United States
| Here is a rare opportunity. Up for sale is the lowest mileage first generation Miata currently on the market. It's a 1991 Mazda Miata with 4,353 documented original miles and has always been garage kept. All options available for the year including the pricey hard top are here. As expected, the car is absolutely in showroom new condition with no issues of any kind (mechanically or cosmetically.) It still smells new inside. The original factory bar code stickers still remain on the center console, rear package tray carpet and convertible top boot. The factory convertible top window still has the original protective slip paper on both sides of the glass (which was removed only for pictures and is now back in place). The factory convertible top boot is still sealed in the original bag with the factory bar code decal in place. All factory panel VIN tags, safety/information decals/tags are in place and glossy new. All factory books, service records, factory paperwork, original Mazda window sticker, original Mazda purchase invoice, lug lock key, 2 keys, factory plastic Mazda wallet key, original Paul Miller Mazda license plate, frame and original front license plate bracket are included. Also, the spare tire, jack and tools have never left the trunk and are still in the factory Mazda covers (see picture). History: The car was originally purchased from Paul Miller Mazda in Lexington KY in 1991. The car spent the majority of its life with the original female owner in Kentucky. The rest of the time was spent in one of Texas's largest personal car collections of 400+ cars. The cars in this collection are serviced on a schedule by a staff of ASE certified mechanics. (A/C blows cold) No mechanical issues whatsoever, just a fantastic like new 4,353 mile car. Now is your rare chance to own a documented 4,353 mile piece of Japanese sports car history which will do nothing but increase in value. Don't let it slip away!! LINK TO MORE PICTURES -> http://alexames.imgur.com/all/ Fun Miata facts: Road and Track's pick for the best sports car of the 1990's and on Road and Track's ten best sports cars of all time list. In 2009, English automotive critic Jeremy Clarkson (Top Gear) wrote: 
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