egg Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 As documented in the news thread, bought today in the car park of B&Q, transported and now in my rented parking space... This could be Mrs Egg's new ride.....once it is roadworthy....new exhaust (middle and back) is a definite, drivers seat is a bit wobbly (held on by twine), it's a little clunky changing gear, cambelt history unknown (but I believe the 1489cc is non-interference??), 72,000 miles. First saw on tat thread in October 2016,* when it came-up for sale again this week, had to be done. *original gumtree ad: https://www.gumtree.com/p/mazda/mazda-low-mileage-/1192427967 Angrydicky, ProgRocker, Supernaut and 29 others 32
egg Posted May 6, 2018 Author Posted May 6, 2018 That's a funny looking Mondeo! But it was sold as a Ford in Australia, so still 100% Ford fleet, lol. Jim Bell, Supernaut, HillmanImp and 1 other 4
Jim Bell Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 Never seen one of (that specific) kind before. Well played! egg 1
vulgalour Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 In October 1993 Mazda introduced this bodystyle for the 323, discontinuing it in January of 1994, bringing it back for four days in February of the same year and again, inexplicably, for 3 and half weeks and one half Wednesday in 1999 for the South African market. Probably. Supernaut, Talbot, Lacquer Peel and 13 others 16
egg Posted May 6, 2018 Author Posted May 6, 2018 ^^ I think I'm going to have lots of fun* regarding parts, so many variants...so many ways to get it wrong...
Shep Shepherd Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 I recognise where the first few pictures were taken: the smol retail complex in Westwood opposite Hornby egg 1
Schaefft Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 Aw yeah, a Mazda 323C was on my list of potential winter beaters in December (the A6 won in the end, 0 regrets). These should last *sees automatic* forever a little while. michael t and egg 2
Lord Sterling Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 When you said 323 Coupe, for some reason I was expecting that all time forum fave, the e46 BMW. Thankfully you didn't get one and got something faaaaar more interesting. I can't help thinking, have got up close and personal with a Daewoo Lanos how similar your 323 might be. egg, Aston Martin, Schaefft and 1 other 4
HMC Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 Were these a thing in the UK? Never seen one before, looks funky! Top buyage. egg 1
egg Posted May 6, 2018 Author Posted May 6, 2018 Yes, a UK model, apparently rare, not sure how rare yet. There's a few that have been papped on Flickr. It's now parked up next to these two... Jim Bell, Lacquer Peel, Supernaut and 6 others 9
loserone Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 I can't help thinking, have got up close and personal with a Daewoo Lanos how similar your 323 might be.Having owned a 323f bg, and a 'woo, I can confirm the mazda was infinity superior Lord Sterling and Jim Bell 2
LessThanEqual Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 I saw THREE of these in Kołobrzeg, Poland last week. They're fit as. I wonder if the 1.5 in my 2010 Mazda 2 is derived from the engine in these? Anyway gr8 purchase.
Schaefft Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 Yes, a UK model, apparently rare, not sure how rare yet. There's a few that have been papped on Flickr. It's now parked up next to these two... DSCF9147.JPGThat's GREAT news.
HillmanImp Posted May 6, 2018 Posted May 6, 2018 I have never seen one of these before that I'm aware of. Interesting stuff. egg 1
MorrisItalSLX Posted May 7, 2018 Posted May 7, 2018 L A S E R L Y N X Jim Bell, Vince70, Datsuncog and 6 others 9
egg Posted May 7, 2018 Author Posted May 7, 2018 Been up just to have another look at it, and I tentatively feel this one might be ok. Famous last words. Have a couple of engine shots, all the levels are ok. Free Fast car CD too, 2 salt sachets and a dishevelled conker. The difference in quality between this and the last smoll car I bought (Skoda Favorit) is quite marked! Jim Bell, RobT, Cleon-Fonte and 2 others 5
Parky Posted May 7, 2018 Posted May 7, 2018 That’s alright that, best get cracking so we can all have a looksie next weekend (if that’s still on?)
egg Posted May 7, 2018 Author Posted May 7, 2018 That’s alright that, best get cracking so we can all have a looksie next weekend (if that’s still on?) Yup, still on, I hope to get it in for an MOT this week, but no sure how quickly that will get done as everyone is trying to get in before the MOT changes. Might need to wait a while for the new exhaust bits anyway.... Otherwise it will just be the base Mondy (as per!) They_all_do_that_sir 1
PiperCub Posted May 7, 2018 Posted May 7, 2018 Re: Is it a non-interference engine question. From the photo, I'd say it looks like a transversly mounted version (1.5 did you say?) of the 1598cc one in my 1991 MX5 1.6 (NA). The engine code for it is IIRC, B6-ZE so if it is of the same family - and it sure looks the same, then it probably is non-interference as the B6/1600 is. (Note, the 1.8 is not). egg 1
egg Posted May 7, 2018 Author Posted May 7, 2018 Yup, 1489cc (lower band tax). I think it might have 90bhp, which is the same as in my Mondeo 1.6! I think it is a Z series engine, probably a Z5-DE, but happy to be corrected. Which, wikipedia says is based on the B series engine but with a new head design.
egg Posted May 8, 2018 Author Posted May 8, 2018 Well, I've learnt there's no specific HBOL for this iteration of 323, suppose they had got fed up with a new one every 2 years by the this point, and as noted in TEH NEWS, I have the MOT booked for Thursday. So, we turn to service history. I have the dealer service book, but not a single stamp in it, always re-assuring. Originally sold by Tamplins in Twickenham, which no longer seems to exist, at least as a Mazda dealer. So, all I know is that it was last serviced in November 2016, when it did have a proper once over. It has got through one more MOT since then, at which the CV gaiter was dealt with. The other issues there at the time (6,000 miles ago) will still be present, i.e. the exhaust, the low brake pads and rear wheel cylinders (although the later two didn't get a mention at MOT). We will see in time. But good to be prepared. Cleon-Fonte, RobT and binhoker668 3
BorniteIdentity Posted May 8, 2018 Posted May 8, 2018 I love a car with full service history. I have every single invoice for the Avensis from new, and about 27 stamps in the book. My 190 has the same, plus correspondence letters between Germany and England when it was being ordered - along with the original order form, options sheet and PDI. It makes no difference. Who cares if a car had new 5w30 at Tuddenham Lane Garage in late October 1997? The car had all the maintenance it needed to reach this far - now it’s down to you. Yes, there may will be some ‘postponed investment’ that’s now overdue, but I’d be very surprised if you’re about to get bumrushed with this! Anyway, good luck! They’re very attractive old things, and it’s in the right hands now. wrenchvolt and egg 2
dollywobbler Posted May 8, 2018 Posted May 8, 2018 Excellent. These certainly are pretty rare. They look proper JDM too. egg 1
Yoss Posted May 8, 2018 Posted May 8, 2018 The difference in quality between this and the last smoll car I bought (Skoda Favorit) is quite marked! DSCF9149.JPG DSCF9150.JPG DSCF9155.JPG Yeah well not everything can be as good as a Favorit I'm afraid! The top of that engine looks very similar to the 16v version of the VW lump I have in the Felicia. Enjoy. egg 1
sierraman Posted May 8, 2018 Posted May 8, 2018 Service history is a bonus, the Focus I bought last week has main dealer from new, like hell I'll be keeping that up. Short on no history, the worst is DIY in my opinion. Its good that people have a go and look after their own car but in my experience, they've got no fucking clue. Everything is done up to FBT. The annoying thing is that 5 minutes spent researching it or in this day and age asking someone would have seen the job done proper.
egg Posted May 10, 2018 Author Posted May 10, 2018 News just in.... I wonder what the easiest way is to solve the seat issue? Jim Bell and tooSavvy 2
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