Mk 2.5 project

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yellowstreak

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625 posts

159 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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About 2 years ago I agreed to buy an mx5 from a friend who has finished with it. I finally picked it up this weekend. It's a 2003 1.8 with 138k miles on the clock and rust evident on all arches and the boot.

It had not been started for 18 months but started first time when I put a starter pack on it. The rust is worse than I remembered when I last saw it.

My plan is to turbo charge it for a bit of fun, but I first have to see how much the body is going to cost to fix.


yellowstreak

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625 posts

159 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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yellowstreak

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Tuesday 27th February 2018
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yellowstreak

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Tuesday 27th February 2018
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caelite

4,282 posts

119 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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Looks a lot better than mine at a glance. I've had my mk2.5 for 2 years, been fighting with the rear arch rust. To be honest I have given up, filling mine with fiberglass and hoping for one more MOT so I can sell it.

yellowstreak

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625 posts

159 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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That's a pity. Will you be any better off spending on an MOT and filler than just selling as a project?

I've never driven one before taking the above on a short drive on a private road. Fantastic steering feeling, but hardly any power!

designforlife

3,739 posts

170 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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The sills deffo need doing on that one too, so factor that in smile

They are fun cars, had mine over 5 years, only reason i sold it was because i wanted something quick.

caelite

4,282 posts

119 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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yellowstreak said:
That's a pity. Will you be any better off spending on an MOT and filler than just selling as a project?

I've never driven one before taking the above on a short drive on a private road. Fantastic steering feeling, but hardly any power!
Sadly due to the sheer amount of them falling into disrepair nowadays they just aren't worth anything spares or repair. Would probably make enough breaking individual parts, but the time commitment for that is higher than just attacking it with filler and selling it to a punter for the summer.

I agree they are great fun wee cars to drive, handling is easily ruined with bad modifications (those heavy ass Rota wheels everyone puts on them :/), but with the right setup of tyres and geometry they are great fun, the low power inspires so much confidence, the FR setup lets it surge around corners in such a different manner to similarly priced FFs.

Depending what car you have come from, the low power N/A nature of the MX5 requires fairly liberal use of the revs, it really opens up between 4k to 7k rpm so don't be afraid to take it to the redline.

yellowstreak

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625 posts

159 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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Yes you're right. I'm not capable of doing that myself so my currentl plan is to get this to someone like MX5restorer and get a quote. If its too much I will scrap it and write off the cost and repeat to myself the mantra that an old car's body is more important than the condition of its engine!

I have spent some great time researching turbo conversions though!

caelite

4,282 posts

119 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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For a mk2.5, expect £600 per side for rear arch and sill, and £1k ish for front chassis legs.

yellowstreak

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Wednesday 28th February 2018
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Thanks. Any indications on the front wings?

designforlife

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Wednesday 28th February 2018
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front wings are about £150 each or thereabouts for brand new.


TheVole

543 posts

160 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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yellowstreak said:
Thanks. Any indications on the front wings?
They're bolt-on wings, so it'll likely be cheaper and easier to source a pair of new ones. Silver is a common colour, shouldn't be too tricky.

designforlife

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170 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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Just FYI, i've seen quite a few mk2s, and this one looks pretty far gone rust wise, even for a mk2!

You may be better off getting hold of one that just needs the sills doing. My old one had the sills done a couple times, but the arches front and rear were immaculate throughout my ownership.

get the front chassis legs looked at before anything else, if those are swiss cheese there's no point in throwing money at anything else.


yellowstreak

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159 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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hurl

I'm clearly better off finding a better starting point. Still really want to modify one of these as a project, but time to find someone who will want to break this I think. What a pity.

TVRees

1,085 posts

119 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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You could try some DIY. scratchchinidea

Mine looked like this under the rear sill outer skin (both sides). I showed it to a friend who does a lot of body work repairs and he said "that's not too bad". smile

I've started, so I'll finish.
I'll post some pics when I'm done.




yellowstreak

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625 posts

159 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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I'd love to say I could, but a man's gotta know his limitations and I don't have the ability to cut and weld. I've spoken to a breaker today who would take it off my hands.

yellowstreak

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625 posts

159 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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Of course there is another place for rusted our MX5s to go...

http://www.ancsportscars.co.uk/The-Kit/

I've never been a kit car person, but making a replica of an Aston, of which only 4 exist is intriguing!

Sa Calobra

38,038 posts

218 months

Monday 7th May 2018
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caelite said:
For a mk2.5, expect £600 per side for rear arch and sill, and £1k ish for front chassis legs.
1k?!?!

designforlife

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170 months

Tuesday 8th May 2018
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Sa Calobra said:
caelite said:
For a mk2.5, expect £600 per side for rear arch and sill, and £1k ish for front chassis legs.
1k?!?!
pretty much the entire engine bay has to come out, it's a very labour intensive job.