Timeless and now a classic in a beautiful dark green colour. Fitted with power steering, electric windows, a roll bar, attractive light alloy wheels and a luxury fabric roof with rear window heating. With a full service history. The ‘original model’ with pop-up headlights. The first design models of the MX5/Miata date back to the spring of 1979, when Kenichi Yamamoto, Mazda’s managing director, and Bob Hall, a journalist for Automotive News who later joined Mazda, discussed the decline of the traditional sports car of the late 1970s (such as the MG B, Fiat Spider and Triumph Spitfire). Under the project name P729, a styling study was carried out for a lightweight sports car (LWS). At that time, lightweight sports cars were unpopular and were scarcely being produced. The study group was split into a California section and a Japan section, and in April 1984 the first LWS sketches were presented, followed in August by life-size clay models. The Japanese team ‘won’ and it was decided to proceed with the development of Project P729. In November 1984, International Automobile Design from the UK was commissioned to develop the V705 prototype of the new lightweight sports car. IAD’s prototype was unveiled in Santa Barbara (California), after which there was no turning back. The designers and the public were enthusiastic, and development was taken over by Mazda North America (MANA). In January 1986, Mazda decided to make Project P729 official, thereby granting it the pre-production status of a real car. On 9 February 1989, the Mazda MX-5 was unveiled at the Chicago Auto Show. A few months earlier, the motoring press had been briefed under an embargo. In July 1989, the first Miatas appeared in showrooms and within six months, 33,000 units had been sold worldwide.
Accessories
* Chrome door sills
* Chrome roof rack
* Tinted glass
* Heated rear window
* Leather upholstery
* Leather steering wheel
* Alloy wheels
* Momo steering wheel
* Spare wheel
* Tonneau cover
- FuelPetrol
- Body TypesCabriolet
- TransmissionManual
- Exterior ColourGreen
- Number of doors2

