Many of the world’s premium cars and truck companies have in-house restoration stores that help offer parts and complete repairs to owners of classic models from the marques. Ferrari, Lamborghini and Mercedes-Benz has one. Now Mazda is going to have one as well, and it will be focused on the Mazda Miata, likewise called the MX-5 in Europe, and the Roadster in Japan. And although some could think the Miata is way new for restoration, keep in mind that it was introduced in 1989, so it’s closing in on thirty years old.
Japanese Nostalgic car broke the news of the service, which will begin accepting applications for restoration service this year, with the very first work being done at the beginning of 2018. Mazda discusses on its site that owners of first-generation Miatas were informing the company they really wished to restore and preserve their small convertibles for as long as they could, which is exactly what led the company to pursue the service. Before providing it to consumers, the company did a trial restoration of an early Miata (Roadster in Japan). When Mazda begins restorations, it stated the services will be tailored to the individual cars.
Along with restoration services, Mazda announced it will likewise begin selling reproduction parts for first-generation Miatas. On the list of components are new tops, Nardi wood guiding wheels and shift knobs, as well as the original-style Bridgestone tires. The company likewise stated that it will include more parts later depending upon which ones are most in demand.
Sadly, as per the Japanese Nostalgic Car, the service will only be offered to owners in Japan for now. The service will also only be for first-generation designs. However perhaps if the program achieves success, and there’s demand for other places and generations, Mazda would like to expand the service.