SOLD - 1992 Monster Miata A/C, PS, ABS - SOLD
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Relisting my Monster after replacing the short block.
The engine and transmission are out of a 1992 Mustang GT. The short block is a Jasper reman unit with low miles. Internal components all inspected including bearing clearances. The world class T5 transmission was rebuilt about 2000 miles ago. The clutch , pressure plate, flywheel, throwout bearing, clutch fork and battery were replaced then too. The car has power steering, power brakes with ABS and air conditioning. The A/C has a new evaporator, orifice valve and rebuilt Ford A/C compressor. It has been fully converted to R134 (car was originally R12). The engine has AFR-165 heads, the intake has been ported and is running the stock Ford fuel injection with the Ford computer. The car has a Ford traction-loc 7.5" differential. The car also has a big brake kit (Wilwood brakes with 4 piston calipers up front and RX7 brakes in the rear). The sway bars, shocks and springs have also been upgraded. The suspension is still 100% Miata with upper and lower control arms front and rear with height adjustable Bilstein coil-over shocks. There is also a very sturdy track legal roll bar installed. The car looks stock but it draws a LOT of attention at car shows. Whenever I pull it into a car show the car gets surrounded by the time I can get the hood up. The sound is fantastic! It runs great and still handles like a Miata. It will break the tires loose in 1st, 2nd and 3rd gears! This really is a VERY fast street legal race car. vin: JM1NA3511N1300914 It is ready for a new home! It would cost well over $20K to replicate this car. It is originally an Alabama car and has no rust. $12000 OBO. |
how is the body and paint
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Originally Posted by crsauto
(Post 16288)
how is the body and paint
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I parked next to this car earlier this year at The Mitty. It is a VERY nice car, & a steal at his asking price.
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steve, email me @pookiestoo1@msn.com I am interested in your Miata and would like to talk to you
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email sent.
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I have a deposit on the car. Should complete the deal tomorrow.
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Car is sold and on its way to a new home in Georgia.
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Congratulations on selling what looks like a well done car. Was it sold because of this website?
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Originally Posted by ToySnakePMC
(Post 16370)
Congratulations on selling what looks like a well done car. Was it sold because of this website?
Yes. The new owner saw the ad here and sent me a PM. |
Miata
Originally Posted by cruizin54
(Post 16281)
Relisting my Monster after replacing the short block.
The engine and transmission are out of a 1992 Mustang GT. The short block is a Jasper reman unit with low miles. Internal components all inspected including bearing clearances. The world class T5 transmission was rebuilt about 2000 miles ago. The clutch , pressure plate, flywheel, throwout bearing, clutch fork and battery were replaced then too. The car has power steering, power brakes with ABS and air conditioning. The A/C has a new evaporator, orifice valve and rebuilt Ford A/C compressor. It has been fully converted to R134 (car was originally R12). The engine has AFR-165 heads, the intake has been ported and is running the stock Ford fuel injection with the Ford computer. The car has a Ford traction-loc 7.5" differential. The car also has a big brake kit (Wilwood brakes with 4 piston calipers up front and RX7 brakes in the rear). The sway bars, shocks and springs have also been upgraded. The suspension is still 100% Miata with upper and lower control arms front and rear with height adjustable Bilstein coil-over shocks. There is also a very sturdy track legal roll bar installed. The car looks stock but it draws a LOT of attention at car shows. Whenever I pull it into a car show the car gets surrounded by the time I can get the hood up. The sound is fantastic! It runs great and still handles like a Miata. It will break the tires loose in 1st, 2nd and 3rd gears! This really is a VERY fast street legal race car. vin: JM1NA3511N1300914 It is ready for a new home! It would cost well over $20K to replicate this car. It is originally an Alabama car and has no rust. $12000 OBO. |
Originally Posted by aaronjauch
(Post 23693)
Do you still have your miata for sale? I see it on another site but can't reach the seller. Thanks
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I used to own this car. Does it still have the supercharger on it?
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Originally Posted by Five-o-joe
(Post 23697)
I used to own this car. Does it still have the supercharger on it?
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Originally Posted by Five-o-joe
(Post 23697)
I used to own this car. Does it still have the supercharger on it?
The above car was sold to Steve before I made the move southwards, long before you and I met. :wavey: |
Originally Posted by aaronjauch
(Post 23699)
I'm not sure I saw the car on another site and I wasn't sure if it is for sale or not.
Last edited by charchri4; 09-04-2015 at 10:56 AM. |
Originally Posted by mrmustang
(Post 23701)
No, you owned the other white 5.0L that I sold you.
The above car was sold to Steve before I made the move southwards, long before you and I met. :wavey: Do you have me confused with someone else possibly? |
Originally Posted by Five-o-joe
(Post 23703)
I owned the car in this Ad. I bought it from Steve.......I drove from Atlanta to Beverly Hills Fla. to pick it up. When he posted that he took a deposit on the car and expected to finalize the transaction the next day....he was talking about me. I then installed a Vortech supercharger on it.
Do you have me confused with someone else possibly? Anyway, the original thread of when I bought the car you ultimately bought from Steve can be found HERE My wife and I had a fun adventure, all while searching for our next place to live. The other white V8 story can be found HERE And yes, that is Steve (the same one you bought your car from :D ) under the car helping me install a tailshaft seal at his friends house :D Bill S. |
Thanks for the quick links.
I researched all of those older pics and info on the car before I bought it. I really enjoyed reading through the history of when you had it and its journey making its way to Steve. It was an awesome car that I really enjoyed.....I should have never sold it. I missed it so much after I let it go that I just bought it's replacement a couple months back. It's good to be back in a v8 Miata.......it's such a unique car and a unique experience......really hard to replicate with any other vehicle. |
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