Two-Owner 1991 Mazda MX-5 Miata
Please note that horsepower has been corrected in the description.
Description
The Mazda Miata floored the enthusiast community when it was introduced in the fall of 1989 for the 1990 model year. Few thought that there could ever be a re-imagined British roadster quite as competent, dependable, and utterly charming as this Japanese drop top. As Car and Driver magazine described it, “The Miata marked the return of the honest sports car, but with all of the practical benefits of a modern automobile.”
Known globally as the MX-5, the Miata reinvented a vehicle segment in ways that its contemporaries like the Toyota MR2, the Australian Mercury Capri, and even the Pontiac Fiero never could. And, perhaps more importantly, it thrived. Adored by the media and the public alike upon its introduction, the MX-5 first-generation roadster was selected Automobile Magazine's 1990 Automobile of the Year.
The roadster has the same DNA as the reputable and reliable Mazda 323, and the Miata's 120-horsepower, 1.6-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder engine — mated to a five-speed manual with suitably short throws — could propel the 2,200-pound car from 0 to 60 mph in about 9 seconds.
This two-owner, 1991 MX-5 Miata has received numerous racing upgrades, including roll bar, Recaro seats, quick-release steering wheel, five-point seat belts, and more.
Highlights
Two-owner 1991 Mazda MX-5 Miata
Finished in Classic Red paint with black soft top over black interior and black cloth upholstery with red stitching
Powered by a 1.6-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder engine rated at 116 horsepower
Five-speed manual transmission with leather-wrapped shifter
Racing upgrades include:
Hard Dog roll bar
Recaro highback bucket seats
NRG quick-release steering wheel
Race Equipment Racing Systems five-point seat belts
Wilwood disc brakes
Bilstein shock absorbers
Racing Beat rear lower control arm brace
Frame rail braces
15-inch, 10-spoke Jongbloed Racing Wheels
Tow hooks, front and rear
Racing Beat exhaust tip
Rocker panel coating
The chassis number (JM1NA3510M1236069) decodes as:
J – Japan country of origin
M – Mazda
1 – Passenger car
NA – Model M1
35 – Convertible
1 – 1.6 DOHC B6P 1597cc
0 – Check digit
M – 1991 model year
1 – Hōfu (Yamaguchi, Japan) assembly plant
236069 – Production number
Features
Rear-wheel-drive, two-door roadster
Pop-up headlights
Dual body-color exterior rearview mirrors
Chrome door handles
Single exhaust
Dunlop Direzza ZII 205/50R15 tires
Variable-assist power steering
Independent double wishbone suspension
Power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes
Front and rear independent suspension
Dual air bags
Air conditioning
Dash instrumentation:
140 mph speedometer and odometer
8,000 rpm tachometer
Fuel level
Oil pressure
Coolant temperature
Pioneer AM/FM/CD stereo with remote control
Rear antenna
Manual windows
Center console with fuel-door and trunk release
Cup holders
Known Imperfections
According to CARFAX, on 25 July 2013, “Damage/Accident reported: Minor damage; Vehicle involved in a sideswipe collision; Damage to left side”
Paint chips up front and in door wells
Center console cover is scratched
Rocker panel coating is worn behind front wheels
Included
Dunlop Direzza ZII spare tire
Stock spare tire
Stock seats
Lug wrench
Ownership History
According to the accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report, this 1991 Mazda MX-5 Miata was purchased new on 23 August 1991 in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey. It was sold to its current owner on 25 July 2003 (with 37,000 miles) in Savannah, Georgia.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Tim Rollinger Phone: 912.596.2099 Email: trollinger@hagerty.com