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Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN MS.

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 5:24 pm
by tripleMX-3chicMS
Most of you already know i have had a note posted in local papers and on craigs list
looking for another well kept MX-3 like my SE when i found it.

Well..... today i received this email with this picture and note that said:

"she needs a bath, she has been stored in this garage for the past 5 yrs"
"I have every document of every oil change and part purchased"
"You are welcome to her"................. OMG! Im going to pee on my self...
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Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 5:35 pm
by JWMX3
cats have been walking on that car.

when you go , take a 12 gauge shotgun just in case

if the dirty rodents show themselves, try to blast them from within 10 yards. Blow their little furry heads clean off

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 5:37 pm
by tripleMX-3chicMS
NO JOE............ Those cats have been watching over that car for me all this time.
Only 30 miles from my house... She has been in my own back yard and i didnt even know it.

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 6:24 pm
by solo_ryder
Wow, this could be a rare find! The tires are probably shot tho and the brakes.. who knows.

How much is she asking?

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 7:13 pm
by mitmaks
seems like all the SE's are concentrated down south.

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 8:06 pm
by wytbishop
Looks like the lright rear rim is bent...right at the top. Could be camera tricks. That is my dream...to find a minty low miles Raspberrry or Black SE just sitting in a garage somewhere.

A little part of me hates you. If you put any sort of animal print or sparkly crap anywhere near it I'll make it my mission in life to make you cry.

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 8:10 pm
by MX3-4U2NV
good score....how much?

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 8:17 pm
by tripleMX-3chicMS
Im not sure how much he is asking cuz his words to me were "your welcome to it"...
It was purchased new for his wife but she didnt drive a stick well enough.
So he drove it... but he hated the color. So he thought he would save it for his
teenage boys to drive.... but they do not like the color either. Is why it has sat for 5yrs.
The car isnt for sale and has never been for sale.... but.... he saw my ad and here we are now.
So.. im heading to his place tomorrow afternoon some time. I will give her a bath and take
her a new battery and see how it goes from there. My efforts are not going un-rewarded.
Like i said when i came to this forum, there are MANY mx-3's here in MS. Just not for sale.
I don't get why none of them have found this forum or needed another avenue like this forum
for Q & A about trouble shooting the car problems. Im just glad to have had the 3's i have.
I might take my movie camera tomorrow. If not, i will take a regular camera and keep u guys posted.

make me cry? WHY? I havent even been to see it yet and already the fingers are pointing.
No animal print i promise. Nothing that sparkles or twinkles.... cross my heart. LOL!

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 8:22 pm
by fowljesse
Wow. You really have won the MX-3 owner award! I used to be like that with old Italian Scooters, and VW Bugs. I'm impressed!
I hope it's perfect.

GOOD LUCK!!

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 9:34 pm
by tripleMX-3chicMS
He just called me again and said he got it running with a new battery, she has 89,000 miles on her now
and he says she needs tires, belts & hoses and a Head gasket... Is the head gasket a big deal?
U think its wasted if it needs a head gasket at that low of miles on it?

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 9:48 pm
by MX3-4U2NV
If it sat for 5 years, then yes, I would do the gaskets. They have all more than likely dried out. VERY smart plan to do them, and very worth it.

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 9:54 pm
by onlytrueromeo
Engine swap > gaskets.

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 10:07 pm
by solo_ryder
onlytrueromeo wrote:Engine swap > gaskets.
X2

De or ze swap instead of gaskets

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 10:29 pm
by Mooneggs
holy smokes - 89,000 miles is so low! I bet that thing is mint on the inside! I suppose the dust has protected the paint to some extent too - at least it wasn't sitting outside... wow great find!

Re: Hidden in a garage for the past five years RIGHT HERE IN

Posted: March 7th, 2010, 10:36 pm
by wytbishop
NO. Don't swap it. Ok I might be a bit over the top on the "keep it stock" bandwagon at times but this is serious. I know that the MX-3 will never be collectable but how can you pass up the chance to own a bone stock, low mile, immaculate MX-3? An SE no less?

The only reason I swapped my engine is because the original had 275,000km on it. It would be a relatively simple process to pull the engine and freshen up the dried up bits. Do an oil change before you move it...in fact before you start it again. There will be a significant amount of condensation In the crankcase from sitting so long.

I am seriously so jealous.