FS: '88 Mazda 323 hatchback; Ames, Iowa; $700 OBO

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'88 Mazda 323 hatchback
FS: '88 Mazda 323 hatchback; Ames, Iowa; $600 OBO *REDUCED PRICE*

I know I'm new here, but if you want to check into my reputation you can look on StrangeTalk.net, I'm user Commander there, and I'm user SpeedOfLife on RX7club.com

So, on to the car:
Like the title says, I have a 1988 Mazda 323 hatchback I want to sell at $450 OBO. The key thing about this car is that it runs great and it can still get about 30mpg. The body has some rust issues, the rear wheel wells are poor and the sides underneath the doors have a couple holes, but mechanically it's beautiful and very tough. Light blue with black bumpers and black exterior trim (though the door trim has fallen off), the interior is a dark blue theme. 4 speed manual, 1.6L 4-cyl motor with 205,000 miles, but you wouldn't know it has that many miles if you drove it. It has a straight through exhaust, a dual cone air filter, a custom sound system (there are no stock speakers, Pioneers in the front and components I built in the back, and I replaced the back seat with 2 subs and an amp and the back of the seat can still be folded down for extra cargo space), and a dual tone air horn. I've replaced MANY parts, about as soon as something needed fixing I fixed it. If you want a parts list I can put it up and I have 90%+ of the receipts for parts I've replaced. I want to replace the tie rods and rear control arms before selling it, and that should be considered into the price of the car. Once that's done, the wheels can be aligned and tires should last a long time. If driven nicely and taken care of (which isn't hard to do with this car, it's very easy to maintain) I wouldn't be surprised if you'd get another 100,000 miles out of it. The timing belt and tensioner were replaced around 170,000 miles so that should be good with no problems for another 50,000 miles. The timing belt is also very easy to change and I have a Chilton manual that would come with the car (it has details on changing the timing belt and most other repairs).

I have a long, happy history with this car; I'm the second or third owner (I have a hard time remembering because it was 8 years ago and wasn't sure until the last couple months if I'd even ever sell it). I do remember, however, that most of its life it's been a highway commuter. It's never been in a serious wreck to my knowledge, I bunged up the front bumper a little this winter, but the bumper is the only thing that took damage, the lights weren't touched either. It could be bent back with the proper tools or a new one could probably be had fairly cheap from a scrap yard. I can provide the VIN if anyone wants it and I have a bunch of pictures I'll also post if anyone's interested. I'm completely open to questions and offers.

Since these pictures were taken I've painted the rims an aluminum color, and while some rust has shown through they still look much better. I showed some of the patching process for the driver's seat, I cut the bad parts of vinyl out and sewed some doubled over material to the seat (the seat feels MUCH nicer than it did before). The seat covers got stained some because of prior attempts to patch the vinyl with duct tape. The passenger side seat isn't <i>as</i> bad as the driver's seat was and it hasn't been patched. The car would also come with thicker black floor mats, I just used the clear ones because they reflected the red neons under the dash better.

These pics were taken last summer and since then the front bumper got dented, but the frame wasn't touched and neither were any of the lights. It would be easy to replace with a used one (probably not necessary to buy a new one). Within the next 10,000 miles or less I think the car should probably get a new clutch and new tie rods/rear control arms. I can do all of these fixes very cheap, cheap labor and I can get parts at a slight discount. I would prefer to negotiate any maintenance I perform in my favor, meaning I'd like to sell the car as-is for $700 obo. I am willing to help out with future maintenance if the car stays local.

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^^^ The switches to the left of the steering column (one red, one blue) are for the amp and the backing beeper. Red for the amp, blue for the beeper (having it on the beeper still only sounds when in reverse).

Pics of the driver's seat repair I did:
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These pictures were taken recently, I put a sub box in place of the back seat cushion (but the seat cushion will still be included with the car so you can do what you like when you like). I built it this way to put less stress on the rear struts, to allow easier removal when desired, it adds storage capacity in the hatch, and you can put the back of the seat down and never have to worry about hurting the system when throwing stuff in the back. The old setup could still be assembled but power/ground/switch lines would have to be extended (not very hard, just do some good soldering and route the lines). If you want I can include the parts for the old setup for $40 (boxes, mounting parts, and maybe I'll include some wire to finish it out to the hatch). Here are some pics of the current setup, I think it's a pretty cool idea. Oh yeah, I have grills for the speakers if you want them, no extra cost. First picture is right before I installed the subs. I was planning on putting sheet metal (new) down around the amp so the mdf wouldn't show, it should finish it off nicely. Thick plexiglass is expensive and with just plexi the mdf would still show so I decided on something else. A grill could be used but without the metal (or something) the mdf would still show. I also rigged two 80mm computer fans to cool the amp from beneath. Some of these pictures are huge so I linked them instead:
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Bump for a nice oldie. I learned to drive a manual on my mom's old 323 hatch. I loved that car, so many memories...it was an '87 1.6L with a 5-speed and no tach. :D
 
Yeah, I really do dislike not having a tach, but it doesn't make this car less manageable. I see you have a nice GTU, I'm only selling this car so I can get a TII; would you let me know if you happen to see anything?

An update, I built a trailer hitch for the 323, repatched the radiator, and filled a couple holes with expansion foam (a little water would get under the back seat from the rear wheels, but it should be fine now). We're taking it 3 hours north of here for the long weekend.

I guess I could post pics of the hitch... It would most likely come with the car since it was built specifically for the 323.
 
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Yeah, I really do dislike not having a tach, but it doesn't make this car less manageable. I see you have a nice GTU, I'm only selling this car so I can get a TII; would you let me know if you happen to see anything?

No problem, I'll keep an eye out for one near you. If you ever have a chance visit www.rx7club.com That's a good place to start looking.
 
I've been looking on rx7club for a long time, and all three I've test driven are posted there. It has been pretty good, I just haven't found quite the right fit yet.

An update on the car, VERY IMPORTANT GOOD NEWS: The hitch worked great this weekend carrying two bikes (though it can carry up to four), and I got 35.9 mpg with a passenger and those two bikes over the course of 300 miles! Not bad for a twenty year old car! Heck, not bad if it was a new car...

The bike rack is also now mine, my dad gave it to me and for the right price it, along with the hitch, will come with the car. Also included is a lock that will lock the receiver to whatever attachment is on it. I'll probably set up a trailer light connection if I have the car for another month or two. It should be good for at least 200lbs tongue weight and at least 800lbs towing. It once towed another 323 hatch 35 miles without any trouble at all, so I figure 800lbs is pretty safe, at least comparatively. My dad and I load tested the tongue by standing on it and bouncing and there was hardly any deflection and it didn't come close to the ground, so ground clearance is not a problem either.

I also changed the oil/filter last week along with a few small maintenance things that I'd been meaning to get around to. Just fewer things you'd have to mess with if you buy the car, they only cost a total of about $15.
 
bump for you. this would be a fun car to mess with. i have some crazy ideas, if i had cash for a fun derby car (alright)
 
bump. hoping to get a '7 this weekend! I'll definitely entertain anything above $500! I would like to keep the CD player and the neon lights under the dash, but the rest of the sound stuff still goes with it, wires and even the mounting bracket for a deck.
 
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Sorry, it never had AC, but it has large side windows and airs out really quick.

Ah gotcha. Well once I get my damn P5 running good I'm going to Ames to visit my friend, eat at flying burrito, and skateboard at the park so maybe I'll send you a message before I do so*

*might be a while
 
I'm the proud owner of an '87 RX-7 TurboII. So now someone please buy my car! The first person to offer $500+ will most likely get it.
 
Here it is! It's a bit rough, but I'm totally in love.
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My babies!
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I HAS A ROTARY
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PLEASE BUY MY 323! I have someone coming to look at it tomorrow, this deal won't last forever! And this isn't a bidding thing, I'm taking the first decent legit offer I get.
 
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