My 17 yr old son has bought one and I'm telling you now these are amazing cars and will always leave a smile on your face, driver or passenger, beautiful car 😎
I had a mk1 Mr2 1985, a limited edition (green and silver) 25 years ago at the tender age of 20, bought from some dude in Queens Park, Wrexham (if you know the place, enough said) It was the only car that ever made me smile. Every single time I looked at it, or got into the car, I smiled. The 5th gear problem was alleviated with a shaped piece of plastic that held it in gear. Now at the age of 45 I am very lucky to own this very car in the video. I took it for a new tyre in Buckley tyres and the comment was you need to replace all of them , they're over ten years old and perishing, the exhaust has been replaced, as has the alternator, and it has has a full service from MR2-Ben in Sandycroft. As the video (or whatever young people call them these days) says, it has full service history and is absolutely mint. They still rev to 7+k and sound absolutely mint. Guess what, this is the second car that has ever made me smile. I'm keeping this baby but as you all will understand I can't stop looking at other cars of this era, in particular, the Renault Alpine, Porsche 928, 944 turbo etc etc and more than likely they will be just pipe dreams, but if you haven't any dreams then whats the point?
Jumping out of gear in my experience is often a linkage problem linked with retaining springs and not necessarily the gearbox itself .Get the opinion of a toyota gearbox specialist before replacing boxes etc.
Correct, generally its the complication of pulling the linkages forward from the rear being a mid-engine car from that era. Its also the reason the shifting action can become notchy on high mileage cars, especially between 1st and 2nd and 2nd to 3rd.
If you ever come across a decent LHD drive one of these, let me know. Solid examples of these on the mainland seem to have run out, and I would very much like one of these again. It was my first car 30 years ago, never should have got rid. Thank you so much for the video, it brought back many happy memories.
i had an 87 here in the US . bought it in 92 with 21000 miles. it had blue cloth seats, and it was a t bar roof, so apparently they weren’t all leather. The car was definitely not modded. Some navy chief was the original owner, so it was lightly used to my delight. I bought that car for not much more hate you can buy one for now
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I was a after a weekend toy. Something I could work on but not a rotten one. Thought I’ll have a look for a white T bar model. Around 6 - 8 years ago could pick one for £500-1k.. now 5k for a rotten one, and 10k for a good one. 😂 no way are they worth that. So that was the end of that..
This is helpful asf im going today to have a look at one its 1985 toyota mr2 16v 1.6l cant wait to see it, by the pic looks in alright condition but said needs painted :(
Great video I brought my mr2 mk1a off an older fellow last year he owned it for 5 years brought it off someone that had blew the head and rings he also reconditioned the gear box sincro the 1st gear. There is a problem with the fan relay box so it's currently wired straight to the battery. I'm currently on fb mr2 pages and this seems to be a reoccurring issue of the fan not working due to the relay and owners blowing head gasket. Any ideas?
+Harriet Muir Hi Harriet, I never has any issues with the fan on any of my Mk1b's. These were all low mileage cars so this may be a problem with the Mk1a or just the higher mileage cars. I found the MR2 Mk1 Owners Club a great source of information on common problems, have you tried their forum yet? Friendly bunch :) www.mr2mk1club.com/showthread.php?17097-Toyota-MR2-Mk1b-Buyers-Guide-Uploaded-to-RUclips-Channel-Superb-Classics
As a Young boy growing up in the 1980s, I picked up a brochure of the MR2 at the dealership. Used to draw the MR2 and dream about it. Now I can buy it. But I just discovered that there is a supercharged version of the Mk1. But only in the USA. I am curious whether that version is so much better than a regular one found in Europe that I should try to get it instead...?
I had a a MK1 MR2 normally aspirated engine and it was a great car to drive. Yes the supercharged version is faster (0-60mph in 6.5sec compared to 8.2sec in the NA version).
There should be a few SC models in Europe, but they'll be much more expensive than a 'normal' NA. Most SC's will have T-Tops, although I thought that I read somewhere that 88/89 models can have sunroofs (also closed roofs?) as well. Mk1a (85-87.5) should have 124-ish hp, where Mk1b models (87.5-89) should have 116-ish hp (due to the catalytic converter). The SC models have around 145 hp, the 0-62mph/ 0-100kmh times are said in the comment above :)
Hi Ive just had a MR2 Mk1 inspected by a classic car company before purchase. All is good and he was happy with the vehicle but he did say that it idles at 1200 revs. Is this common? Many thanks.
Hi, Can I ask how much you paid to have the leather seats recovered? Mine need doing and I'm just trying to get an idea before I take them in. Thank you.
When I was restoring these for a living I was getting them done for just £200-£250 for the x2 seats and door cards. That was an excellent price however.
I just bought an a white Mr2 with a fair bit of rust, but nothing crazy with one or two patches. One bit I wanted to know was how much the lower part of the front bumper and front bumper cost? Got the car for 400 pounds. Good deal with 100k on it?
+Nicolas del carlo bueno netto Congratulations Nicolas! You cant get much for £400 so the fact you have got yourself a relatively low mileage Mk1 is fantastic. You should be please! :) Take a look on eBay, there are always people breaking these cars so parts should be easy to find. In my experience the front splitter will set you back around £30 used and the front bumper bar used to be available from Toyota for around £150 new. Stick up a video of the beast!
My sister gave me an 87 she changed the oil 2 times in 10 years i drove it 4. While racing a honda i realized it was doing 135 mph and climbing it was apos bot the engine never failed.
Anyone interested in my 89 MR2 with 122k miles on her? Message me for pics. It's VERY clean! T tops and 5 speed, aftermarket black wheels white with metallic silver flake in it lightly. Nice car with brand new tires.
Going to look at a mk1 at the weekend. The stripes on the rear bumper are missing on it by the looks of it. Should I be worried about a bodge job? And also it hasn't been on the road for a couple of years, it's done 125k miles apparently, but I really like the look of the car www.wightbay.com/cars-for-sale/1986-d-toyota-mr2-16v-mk1/5011286
+Charliediggy Hey there, exciting times! Yes the missing stripes on the rear wing are a sure sign that someone has repaired the wheel arches in the past, not bothering to replace the decals. I actually have some stock of the decal kits for the Mk1b models left (contact me if anyone want a set) but am unsure of the availability of decals for the mk1a, which the car you are looking at is. Price wise you will find similar cars to this one for under £1,000, so the seller is really trying his luck here. When off the road for a while the rear brake callipers often seize (£100+ each) and the exhaust can rot where they join the boxes. Alternators can also seize which aren't that cheap for a mk1. Have you seen/driven a mk1 MR2 yet? If not go and see this one, but I wouldn't buy it at anywhere near that price. Lot roomier than the MX5 though - they are very snug! Good luck, let us all know how you get on :)
Thanks for the reply :) I phoned them up and i'm going to have a look at it properly either on Thursday or Saturday. I've been told from people that that price is quite cheap, it's already been reduced, never know i might be able to knock the seller down a little. I'll have a look at the brakes too. I heard the alternator bearings often go too
@@mreuropa88 Slow when compared to newer cars...especially 250 plus hp cars...but it is light and fun and if you can shift it will pull away from most common cars up to 50mph...but I owned 400hp cars and speed is not everything....Super fun cars.....
My 17 yr old son has bought one and I'm telling you now these are amazing cars and will always leave a smile on your face, driver or passenger, beautiful car 😎
I need one of these. Need, need need.
Is that yours in the profile pic?
yeah, I finally bought one!
How do you like it?
yeah, it's a load of fun. not sure I could daily it, but it sits in the garage and comes out at the weekend.
MylesHSG Nice, Is it all stock?
I had a mk1 Mr2 1985, a limited edition (green and silver) 25 years ago at the tender age of 20, bought from some dude in Queens Park, Wrexham (if you know the place, enough said) It was the only car that ever made me smile. Every single time I looked at it, or got into the car, I smiled. The 5th gear problem was alleviated with a shaped piece of plastic that held it in gear. Now at the age of 45 I am very lucky to own this very car in the video. I took it for a new tyre in Buckley tyres and the comment was you need to replace all of them , they're over ten years old and perishing, the exhaust has been replaced, as has the alternator, and it has has a full service from MR2-Ben in Sandycroft. As the video (or whatever young people call them these days) says, it has full service history and is absolutely mint. They still rev to 7+k and sound absolutely mint. Guess what, this is the second car that has ever made me smile. I'm keeping this baby but as you all will understand I can't stop looking at other cars of this era, in particular, the Renault Alpine, Porsche 928, 944 turbo etc etc and more than likely they will be just pipe dreams, but if you haven't any dreams then whats the point?
88 supercharged mr2 is my dream car
Something like this? ;)
ruclips.net/video/PomkW9QhBP8/видео.html
This is going to be my first car.
But my dream car is the Toyota AE86
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Mines metallic blue 89 supercharged t-tops 5 speed.
@@jonathaneberlein5650 Wow, this really brought me back. I forgot I made this comment 😂
Anyone interested in a buyers guide for the Mazda MX5? :)
yep
Might be the next upload ;)
My dream car! I love so much Mk1 !
They are the stuff of dreams :)
Jumping out of gear in my experience is often a linkage problem linked with retaining springs and not necessarily the gearbox itself .Get the opinion of a toyota gearbox specialist before replacing boxes etc.
Correct, generally its the complication of pulling the linkages forward from the rear being a mid-engine car from that era. Its also the reason the shifting action can become notchy on high mileage cars, especially between 1st and 2nd and 2nd to 3rd.
I have a 85 rare blue and mint all original 86 Sherwood...yours is a!beauty!
If you ever come across a decent LHD drive one of these, let me know. Solid examples of these on the mainland seem to have run out, and I would very much like one of these again. It was my first car 30 years ago, never should have got rid. Thank you so much for the video, it brought back many happy memories.
did you say 2 litre 1.6
i had an 87 here in the US . bought it in 92 with 21000 miles. it had blue cloth seats, and it was a t bar roof, so apparently they weren’t all leather. The car was definitely not modded. Some navy chief was the original owner, so it was lightly used to my delight. I bought that car for not much more hate you can buy one for now
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And yes some T-Bars came with cloth trim, my JDM Supercharger for one ;)
Thanks Daf ! Been enjoying every moment
+Eddy Lau Thanks Eddy, glad it helped :) Hoping to do a guide for the Mazda MX5 soon!
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I was a after a weekend toy. Something I could work on but not a rotten one. Thought I’ll have a look for a white T bar model. Around 6 - 8 years ago could pick one for £500-1k.. now 5k for a rotten one, and 10k for a good one. 😂 no way are they worth that. So that was the end of that..
I like the mr2!!
This is helpful asf im going today to have a look at one its 1985 toyota mr2 16v 1.6l cant wait to see it, by the pic looks in alright condition but said needs painted :(
Hey you guys might not see this but I just wanted to ask what kind of wheels does that car have
A poor mans Ferrari when it came out - I loved mine.
Great video I brought my mr2 mk1a off an older fellow last year he owned it for 5 years brought it off someone that had blew the head and rings he also reconditioned the gear box sincro the 1st gear. There is a problem with the fan relay box so it's currently wired straight to the battery. I'm currently on fb mr2 pages and this seems to be a reoccurring issue of the fan not working due to the relay and owners blowing head gasket. Any ideas?
+Harriet Muir Hi Harriet, I never has any issues with the fan on any of my Mk1b's. These were all low mileage cars so this may be a problem with the Mk1a or just the higher mileage cars.
I found the MR2 Mk1 Owners Club a great source of information on common problems, have you tried their forum yet? Friendly bunch :)
www.mr2mk1club.com/showthread.php?17097-Toyota-MR2-Mk1b-Buyers-Guide-Uploaded-to-RUclips-Channel-Superb-Classics
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As a Young boy growing up in the 1980s, I picked up a brochure of the MR2 at the dealership. Used to draw the MR2 and dream about it. Now I can buy it. But I just discovered that there is a supercharged version of the Mk1. But only in the USA. I am curious whether that version is so much better than a regular one found in Europe that I should try to get it instead...?
I had a a MK1 MR2 normally aspirated engine and it was a great car to drive. Yes the supercharged version is faster (0-60mph in 6.5sec compared to 8.2sec in the NA version).
There should be a few SC models in Europe, but they'll be much more expensive than a 'normal' NA. Most SC's will have T-Tops, although I thought that I read somewhere that 88/89 models can have sunroofs (also closed roofs?) as well. Mk1a (85-87.5) should have 124-ish hp, where Mk1b models (87.5-89) should have 116-ish hp (due to the catalytic converter). The SC models have around 145 hp, the 0-62mph/ 0-100kmh times are said in the comment above :)
good video, cheers!
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Hi Ive just had a MR2 Mk1 inspected by a classic car company before purchase. All is good and he was happy with the vehicle but he did say that it idles at 1200 revs. Is this common? Many thanks.
It's worth noting that mechanically, distributor o-ring leaks are common, as well as a lifter tick sound in higher-mile engines.
Hi, Can I ask how much you paid to have the leather seats recovered? Mine need doing and I'm just trying to get an idea before I take them in. Thank you.
When I was restoring these for a living I was getting them done for just £200-£250 for the x2 seats and door cards. That was an excellent price however.
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This car is the exact opposite of my project MR2 MK1b!! Total rustbucket!
Jesus loves you,
I just bought an a white Mr2 with a fair bit of rust, but nothing crazy with one or two patches. One bit I wanted to know was how much the lower part of the front bumper and front bumper cost? Got the car for 400 pounds. Good deal with 100k on it?
+Nicolas del carlo bueno netto Congratulations Nicolas! You cant get much for £400 so the fact you have got yourself a relatively low mileage Mk1 is fantastic. You should be please! :)
Take a look on eBay, there are always people breaking these cars so parts should be easy to find. In my experience the front splitter will set you back around £30 used and the front bumper bar used to be available from Toyota for around £150 new.
Stick up a video of the beast!
+Superb Classics thank you very for the response, great man.
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you forgot about the main problem with the 4AGE..... rod knock
My sister gave me an 87 she changed the oil 2 times in 10 years i drove it 4. While racing a honda i realized it was doing 135 mph and climbing it was apos bot the engine never failed.
4age is very reliable I'm at 263k and it's fine
A 2L 1.6, that must be something new. 4:04. It is a 1600.
Anyone interested in my 89 MR2 with 122k miles on her? Message me for pics. It's VERY clean! T tops and 5 speed, aftermarket black wheels white with metallic silver flake in it lightly. Nice car with brand new tires.
are you still selling the mr2?
Legend
Thanks Dude!
isn’t it 1986 the start of the mk1b
I think they started making the Mark1b in late of 1986
My MR2 is in Nampa, Idaho
I know that the 88 has a supercharger but is the engine the same other than that on an 87 mr2?
Pretty much. There is a great Facebook group dedicated to the SC. Check it out 😉
Going to look at a mk1 at the weekend. The stripes on the rear bumper are missing on it by the looks of it. Should I be worried about a bodge job? And also it hasn't been on the road for a couple of years, it's done 125k miles apparently, but I really like the look of the car
www.wightbay.com/cars-for-sale/1986-d-toyota-mr2-16v-mk1/5011286
+Charliediggy Hey there, exciting times! Yes the missing stripes on the rear wing are a sure sign that someone has repaired the wheel arches in the past, not bothering to replace the decals.
I actually have some stock of the decal kits for the Mk1b models left (contact me if anyone want a set) but am unsure of the availability of decals for the mk1a, which the car you are looking at is.
Price wise you will find similar cars to this one for under £1,000, so the seller is really trying his luck here.
When off the road for a while the rear brake callipers often seize (£100+ each) and the exhaust can rot where they join the boxes. Alternators can also seize which aren't that cheap for a mk1.
Have you seen/driven a mk1 MR2 yet? If not go and see this one, but I wouldn't buy it at anywhere near that price. Lot roomier than the MX5 though - they are very snug!
Good luck, let us all know how you get on :)
Thanks for the reply :) I phoned them up and i'm going to have a look at it properly either on Thursday or Saturday. I've been told from people that that price is quite cheap, it's already been reduced, never know i might be able to knock the seller down a little. I'll have a look at the brakes too. I heard the alternator bearings often go too
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Any mr2 m1 for sale.. I need it
Afraid not, stoped selling them a while back now 🙂
Slow cars..I owned two...
Slow...so you bought another!
@@mreuropa88 Slow when compared to newer cars...especially 250 plus hp cars...but it is light and fun and if you can shift it will pull away from most common cars up to 50mph...but I owned 400hp cars and speed is not everything....Super fun cars.....
It's not slow...light and quick.....
Slow in a line but so much fun in the Twisties! Too much fun