So having not written about cars in what feels like forever now, I have decided to merge my MX5 build thread from MX5Nutz onto the back of this thread, making it more of a general Tom's Cars (a-la-Mossy). So whilst it may be completely out of chronological order, here it goes!!
Alongside my Renault Sports I have have also owned a couple of Mk1 MX5s, the first of which I have owned since December 2014 and the second as a stop gap car for a few months. The majority of this thread shall be about my first MX5, a 1996 Gleneagles Special Edition - a car which I absolutely love (and frequently hate in equal measures) and will probably never part ways with (spoiler alert, until I get fed up with rust!). So... onto the car:
I came across the ol'5 completely by chance on the trade-in-to-clear stock of the local Skoda garage my Dad has bought a few cars from. I had always admired the Mk1 MX5s and looked to them as the modern classic car, reliable, run to drive and not crazy expensive. I called up our friendly sales contact and asked him to hold the car until I could get down to view the car. Whilst everyone always says 'don't buy the first one you see' etc. I did exactly that and bought it after a 'thorough' inspection and brief test drive. I mean - pop up headlights, can you really argue with that? I did a fairly comprehensive mechanical inspection and did the very best structural.body inspection I could - everything looked straight enough for a nearly 20 year old car and at the price point I couldn't really complain. A deal was done and I drove it home.
The Gleneagles is a bit of a special edition (and one of many special editions it seems). An otherwise standard 1.8 but with lovely Montego Blue paint, Tan leather seats, leather steering wheel, funny bits of tartan on the gearshift and tonneau cover and a walnut effect dash. Very 'old man'. Anyway, 77k miles, 5 owners and here we go:
I stuck her away in the garage for the winter and when March came around I took out a second insurance policy and started driving her. We had also just got the Abarth around this time so see below obligatory side-by-side shot.
Actually an interesting one, both cars are probably around about the same weight, on-paper only 5bhp apart but very different driving experiences and both fun in their own right.
Anyway... at the time I had a 1.4 Clio that I was using as a daily and I was living away at university so the Mazda got used when I was back home for the odd weekends. I think I did around 800 local miles of local driving before then taking it back off the road and starting the 'restoration' as such. All the work started in August 2015 and I didn't drive her again until May 2016 (!!!). I used my Clio as the daily in this time, then sold that on to a family friend and bought back my old first car (02 plate Nissan Micra, 59bhp beast!), and I used the Micra until December 2015 when I spotted a super cheap 1991 1.6 MX5, which a train to Hudderfields later became my new daily, I shifted the Micra on Fleabay and ran the 1.6 until the Gleneagles was finished.
Onto the 'restoration'...
Alongside my Renault Sports I have have also owned a couple of Mk1 MX5s, the first of which I have owned since December 2014 and the second as a stop gap car for a few months. The majority of this thread shall be about my first MX5, a 1996 Gleneagles Special Edition - a car which I absolutely love (and frequently hate in equal measures) and will probably never part ways with (spoiler alert, until I get fed up with rust!). So... onto the car:
I came across the ol'5 completely by chance on the trade-in-to-clear stock of the local Skoda garage my Dad has bought a few cars from. I had always admired the Mk1 MX5s and looked to them as the modern classic car, reliable, run to drive and not crazy expensive. I called up our friendly sales contact and asked him to hold the car until I could get down to view the car. Whilst everyone always says 'don't buy the first one you see' etc. I did exactly that and bought it after a 'thorough' inspection and brief test drive. I mean - pop up headlights, can you really argue with that? I did a fairly comprehensive mechanical inspection and did the very best structural.body inspection I could - everything looked straight enough for a nearly 20 year old car and at the price point I couldn't really complain. A deal was done and I drove it home.
The Gleneagles is a bit of a special edition (and one of many special editions it seems). An otherwise standard 1.8 but with lovely Montego Blue paint, Tan leather seats, leather steering wheel, funny bits of tartan on the gearshift and tonneau cover and a walnut effect dash. Very 'old man'. Anyway, 77k miles, 5 owners and here we go:
I stuck her away in the garage for the winter and when March came around I took out a second insurance policy and started driving her. We had also just got the Abarth around this time so see below obligatory side-by-side shot.
Actually an interesting one, both cars are probably around about the same weight, on-paper only 5bhp apart but very different driving experiences and both fun in their own right.
Anyway... at the time I had a 1.4 Clio that I was using as a daily and I was living away at university so the Mazda got used when I was back home for the odd weekends. I think I did around 800 local miles of local driving before then taking it back off the road and starting the 'restoration' as such. All the work started in August 2015 and I didn't drive her again until May 2016 (!!!). I used my Clio as the daily in this time, then sold that on to a family friend and bought back my old first car (02 plate Nissan Micra, 59bhp beast!), and I used the Micra until December 2015 when I spotted a super cheap 1991 1.6 MX5, which a train to Hudderfields later became my new daily, I shifted the Micra on Fleabay and ran the 1.6 until the Gleneagles was finished.
Onto the 'restoration'...