For years I’ve been intrigued with the various iterations of the Mazda MX5.
Owning a couple of them has not resolved this fascination.
The first (called SP) was a Mazda Australia project carried out under the supervision of Allan Horsley, but it was built by Prodrive in Melbourne, the company that builds FPV performance Fords in partnership with Ford.
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The SP has a decal. |
The second (called SE) was an official Mazda factory version, called Mazdaspeed Miata in the US, and Roadster in Japan and other markets.
A couple of weeks ago I came across a 2004 SE advertised in Newcastle . Coincidentally, I was planning
a visit to an old army mate in Newcastle ,
so combined that with an inspection of the SE.
The car was good, sporting a unique interior fitout. It pretty much sold itself.
The SE has a badge. |
I flew to
This trip had a much more enjoyable outcome.
I drove the SE to
The Tamworth-Toowoomba stretch has plenty of stretches of great give and take roads.
So now I have two MX5s. Given that I haven’t mastered the art of driving them both at once, the original is on the market.
Update - The original (left) is sold. It took a whole week!