Auto Works USA
11 Tipping drive
Branford , CT 06405
This 1997 Mazda Miata has been owned by us for the past several plus years. It has been the owners wife’s summer car. Since our possession it has been garage kept and well maintained.
The vehicle has what appears to be all original paint and body panels. No modifications have been done to this vehicle. The vehicle runs and drives beautiful without issue. The clutch is very smooth and it shifts very nice. We just recently did a new timing belt and water pump with oil change. We did put tires on this vehicle around the time we got it. The body is in excellent shape except for the two small rust spots. I have clearly shown these in the pictures. There’s is also a small ding in passenger front fender , also shown in picture. Also done is a brand new convertible top, done last year. The original paint does show some signs of aging but is still very presentable.
This is a very clean original car so there’s not much to say, no excuses. You can drive and enjoy as is or make it your own.
| Year: | 1997 |
| Make: | Mazda |
| Model: | Miata |
| Mileage: | 131105 |
| Exterior Color: | Red |
| Interior Color: | Black |
| Trim: | |
| Body: | 2dr conv |
| Stock: | |
| Engine Size: | 1.8 4cyl |
| Transmission: | 5 spd manual |
| Vin: | Jm1na3531v0731065 |
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