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.
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!