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rharris19 11-28-2009 08:02 PM

I need to get it weighed, but I would think around 1650 to 1700. I could be way off.

triple88a 11-28-2009 09:03 PM

measure the panels and see how much they weight.

rharris19 11-28-2009 10:20 PM

everything is gone to a metal scrap yard. People came and got it as soon as I put it out in front of the shop.

astroboy 11-28-2009 10:34 PM

Here is somebody on h-t's experience with a sawzal. Made me laugh: So, Dont buy a VW - Honda-Tech

triple88a 11-28-2009 11:10 PM

cant you weld a wrench to the bad stripped screw in there and get it out in about 5 minutes?

evank 11-28-2009 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by ArtieParty (Post 485603)
we had a guy in Jersey fail because he left his convertible top down thru the inspection line

That was me.

It was a nice sunny day so of course the top was down. Car (my old 96, pretty much stock) was running fine, so I was shocked when they gave me a 'fail' sticker. I asked why and they said the top had to be up.

1. If that's true, then why didn't someone tell me before I drove through? I would have put it up.
2. They said it's a safety feature. All the top protects me from is rain, UV rays, and bird poop. Nevermind the BIG STEEL ROLLBAR ... ???
3. I put the top up to show the guy it works. They made me drive all the way through and have everything re-tested.

Another guy here in NJ failed because his shift knob didn't have the pattern on top. Nor does anyone else with an aftermarket knob (i.e. most of us), but only he failed for it.

triple88a 11-29-2009 02:24 AM

well it appears that the NJ inspection people need to get a life of some kind or perhaps at least graduate high school.

Joe Perez 11-29-2009 02:54 AM


Originally Posted by rharris19 (Post 488031)
I need to get it weighed, but I would think around 1650 to 1700. I could be way off.

I'd think it'd be less than that. No proof, obviously. Just seems that a fair bit of metal and glass have gone the way of the Kappa.

Scales are in your future.

rharris19 11-29-2009 09:49 AM

Windshield and frame alone weighed about 60-70 lbs.

I am trying to think of a place locally that i could even weigh it at. All local dumps are pay for the size not weight adn there are not truck stops with cat scales anywhere near me. I need to start looking around.

DreadedRed 11-29-2009 05:32 PM

Hey, I love the look of your photos, why not keep it like that and start an ultimate weight reduction thread.

rharris19 11-29-2009 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by DreadedRed (Post 488319)
Hey, I love the look of your photos, why not keep it like that and start an ultimate weight reduction thread.

Because this is 1600-1700lbs and the car I am building off of it is 1250lbs. The homebuilt car will be street legal too.

curly 11-29-2009 06:37 PM

shhhhh. Less talk more piccies.

RUSSOM 03-30-2011 11:29 AM

Bringing this one back from the dead.

Found this thread by way of a google search on "sawzall miata". I just bought an 06/89 miata last night that is barely crunched on both ends, but perfect for my project.

Are there any more of these out there now? Any more detailed pics and info. from the guys that have already done it? Any future plans, and/or regrets?

I've got to send some Konis back for rebuild and I'm sure I'll need a different spring rate for the Ground Controls. Has anyone put one of these on scales to see weight distribution?

I will autoX my car so I need to make sure my trimming doesn't bring me to the point of having a flexible car, but I will cage it also.

I did a LS6 Miata build a few years ago based on a miatacage.com kit that I extended through the firewall to the front shock towers; I will do a custom cage this time with only the main hoop above my head. Because I will cut the A-pillar off I'm only going to run the front hoop high enough to support the steering column and then I will again go through the firewall to the front shock towers.

For you guys that have really cut these cars, maybe some of you to the point of being able to put them in a dumpster, is there a way to remove more of the bulkiness around the firewall area and the area where those Boss Frog Fender Braces go?

Thanks in advance! I'm glad I found y'all.

Robert

GeneSplicer 03-30-2011 11:47 AM

Hey Newb - better start your intro thread before you get kicked you ass wipe troll!

He's a good guy Mods - fuck him gently.

RUSSOM 04-03-2011 09:57 PM

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Here's where I am so far. Yesterday a few friends came by to pull of what was marketable and then this afternoon I started cutting. I was hoping to get more done, but the neighbors kept coming by and then I ran out of daylight.

I'm not going to cut out anymore right now until after the cage so I don't fold the car up under it's own weight between now and then, but after I get it back...ITS ON!! errr off, depending on how you look at it.

I left a little bit more of the rear frame rails than RHarris and Old Guy, but I did that so a trailer hitch can be welded between those rear rails for rigidity and for a hitch hauler for out of town events.

After the dash and carpet come out I'll be at a stopping point until my cage appt. 4/28.

A few pics before (yesterday), then during (yesterday afternoon), and then from this afternoon.

The previous owner threw in the 8-ball shifter, huge bird mess splatters, and interior home paint all over the hood and front bumper for no charge.

RUSSOM 04-03-2011 10:48 PM

More pics

http://rides.webshots.com/album/580001295Nhvgzt

mx5autoxer 04-08-2011 02:28 PM

So Mr. Harris, what happened? Is it a caged, cone dodging autocross machine or is it in a retirement home call Joe's Junkyard?

rharris19 04-08-2011 02:45 PM

We strarted needing parts for the other 4 cars we have and before we knew it, most of the stuff had been taken off. The "body" is still sitting up, but I doubt it will ever get used. At this point I have little to no time for projects, but in the future it may get revisited.

I do have another car here that I could swap everything over to it from, but that takes time. Time I don't have. I really miss college.

RUSSOM 04-20-2011 09:25 PM

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Took it on a 40 mile drive to a friend's body shop today so he could stitch weld some areas and weld in some sf connectors before I cut anymore.

Today was the only day I had available within a few weeks to do this. So with the wife and kids in the other car to follow me, we took off into a severe thunderstorm. Me? No headlights, no windshield wipers, no defroster, I did have brake lights though! Every so often I would wipe the inside of the windshield off and I drove with the windows down.

Except for sliding a hardtop on before venturing out this morning. Here's what I drove.

You talk about getting the looks! LOL

travisb 06-27-2012 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rharris19 (Post 485236)

Anyone know if this is street legal as long as required lights are attached? I read the Virginia State Inspection manual and it mentioned tires being within 4 inches of the body. I don't remember seeing bumpers, fenders, and doors as requirements.


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