Despite having sold my last MR2 over a year ago, out of habit I kept a regular eye on IMOC.

My contributions were rarely worthwhile and I managed to annoy a few people, not least MattMR2.

Being an old

(34) git, I reserve my right to be a

"smug dickhead" some of the time

- some things will never change.

Anyway, whilst my daily ride

(brand new Renault Megane) is doing it's job well, I felt the need for another MR2 in my life.

I spoilt my previous MR2 with big wheels and lowered springs

(the thing was stiffer than Lexington Steele) so I was looking for a standard car.

I fancied something different with a hint of
classic
about it.

Rev2 onwards MR2s still look a bit too modern for my liking, so it had to be a Rev1.

I had my old NA GT for over 5 years and I thought it was a better car than my subsequent Rev3 NA.

So I ended up buying this:



It's a 1990 Rev1 Coupe, which is completely standard, Sony CD/Tuner aside.

It has 102k on the clock, with a chunk of service history and mechanically it's in rude health.

The

(blue) interior is almost mint.

Bodywork is ok, the paint is shiny but the front and rear bumpers are a slighly different shade of blue.

I got it with 10 months MoT and 3.5 months tax, for a very reasonable price.

Now I know it's the least loved version of the SW20, but that's the appeal for me.

Aside from fitting my old gear knob, I propose to keep it standard and the ultimate lack of pace doesn't bother me.

It's not that slow, with a sub 10 secs 0-60 and it will probably do 120MPH+, not that I intend to find out.

Unlike Harry's Turbo

(or most other MR2s), it's not lairy, loud, flash, fast or fancy.

It's perfect for an old man like me.

Here's a few more pics:












