Contents
1 Introduction
2 Viewing/Purchasing a car
3 Project Planning
Working space
Tools
Plan of attack
4 How an MX5 is constructed or rather how to take one apart!
5 Repair Techniques
Welding
Plastic repair
Painting/Plating/Undersealing
6 The Strip Down
Interior/hood
Exterior panel work
Mechanicals
7 Body restoration
8 Mechanical restoration
9 Interior restoration
10 Checking the car over pre road test
11 Road test and snagging
12 The finished product
Oliver Wild grew up in an engineering family, spending evenings in
the garage with his father restoring a variety of classic cars from
Porsches to MGs. His weekends were spent on windy airfields,
competing in autotests. Following a successful career in the motor
trade, the author has over 20 years of restoration experience
across a range of marques, being in ‘the game’ for the love of it
rather than big rewards, he has always gained more pleasure from
rescuing beautiful cars and introducing new people into the hobby
than chasing financial gain.
Owning a variety of interesting cars ranging from classic British
sports cars to Porsches, a love affair with the Mazda MX5 started
in 2009, following a frustrating weekend away chasing an elusive
ignition fault on a classic MG. Since then at least one MX5 has
always featured in the authors stable!
A keen traveller, Oliver usually spends his holidays touring Europe
in a car, looking for the most interesting roads (preferably
leading to a good restaurant). Assisted by his very patient partner
Sarah and their trusty Beagle, Bruce, who can usually be found
curled up on a car seat in the workshop, life is always busy and
interesting.
Where a typical workshop manual ends, this restoration manual begins ... essential stuff for anyone attempting major work on a first- or second-gen MX-5 for the first time--Classic Car Weekly. This is a timely and practical manual on a car which despite its longevity has hitherto attracted little in the way of background guides or literature--Kieron Fennelly. a book which every MX5 owner will find useful, whether or not a full rebuild is contemplated--Speedscene. with time, space and a copy of this book, you can really get hands-on with the MX-5 at home. Octane (UK) --- From minor repairs to a complete strip-down, this book covers mechanical, body and trim restoration - all made easier by the simple fact that it is often not necessary to repair broken parts as new or good-used replacements are so readily available. Classic Driver. It's a no-nonsense guide to restoring the first two generations of the world's best selling sportswear and is a mine of information. Highly recommended to specialist car enthusiasts. -TKC. It is a great resource. - Classic & Sports Car. This book covers everything you need to know. – Norm Mort, Freelance.
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