carl_hatfield
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I have a '91 Spec Miata that would be a very cheap project car. It is a fully completed Spec Miata car with a Ken Muth fabricated front-half of the cage (the roll bar is an Autopower), and has a strong engine. Tech inspectors always commented on how nicely prepared the car was. The catch? Well, the car is wrecked.
I crashed the car in the kink at Pacific Raceways about four years ago. I was in third place overall in a fourty-plus car field, when I had a brain-fade moment and got slightly off-line in the kink, hydroplaning into the inside barriers.
The car needs the right rear pulled out on a frame rack, and possibly the nose is also pushed over slightly. Other than the right rear corner, the car doesn't actually need much bodywork at all. The parts to fix it are part of the deal - I have all four corner's suspension, and both front and rear subframes in case those are bent. The Mazdaspeed suspesion parts are undamaged.
My intention was to fix the car and get back on track again, but I seem to have lost interest in racing for the time being. I am getting married soon and will be moving, so the car needs to go!
Also available is a very nice tandem axle trailer that is perfect for a small car like the Miata, and that can be incuded in the deal for the right price. This car could be fixed fairly cheaply, and then you would have a good race car, or it could be a really fun trackday car. You could even part it out and make some money on it.
Make me an offer! I can be reached at carl dot hatfield at comcast dot net.
Carl Hatfield
I crashed the car in the kink at Pacific Raceways about four years ago. I was in third place overall in a fourty-plus car field, when I had a brain-fade moment and got slightly off-line in the kink, hydroplaning into the inside barriers.
The car needs the right rear pulled out on a frame rack, and possibly the nose is also pushed over slightly. Other than the right rear corner, the car doesn't actually need much bodywork at all. The parts to fix it are part of the deal - I have all four corner's suspension, and both front and rear subframes in case those are bent. The Mazdaspeed suspesion parts are undamaged.
My intention was to fix the car and get back on track again, but I seem to have lost interest in racing for the time being. I am getting married soon and will be moving, so the car needs to go!
Also available is a very nice tandem axle trailer that is perfect for a small car like the Miata, and that can be incuded in the deal for the right price. This car could be fixed fairly cheaply, and then you would have a good race car, or it could be a really fun trackday car. You could even part it out and make some money on it.
Make me an offer! I can be reached at carl dot hatfield at comcast dot net.
Carl Hatfield