Guest Blog: Adam Wolf>>the Story Of Sharka

Hello Speedhunters! I’m Adam Wolf of dusty, deserted New Mexico. The car you’re looking at is Sharka, a 97 NA Miata in the above photo. Yes, I’m a huge dork and name my cars. But when you get to be as close to something or someone as I am to Sharka, it just makes sense have a name.

See, I’ve been building Sharka for 10 years. 

10 years is a long time to spend with one car. In that time, I’ve built Sharka for Solo2 in four different classes (B-stock, C-stock, CSP, and Street Mod 2), gone through three motors and about 23 sets of tires (that’s off by maybe one set), a crappy supercharger, and I've only nearly died once.

Sharka did die once.

On a cold morning in November, 2008, I was driving Sharka to work. I took the freeway that morning. Traffic suddenly stopped and I found myself as the last in line. I threw on my hazard lights and looked in the rearview. I waited for the next wave of traffic to come.

After about 30 seconds of sitting, I saw the next wave. A big Toyota truck was leading. And it was moving fast. You probably can tell where this is going, what with the picture above.

The truck hit at full speed. 70 MPH. Sharka’s trunk went away and my small car got smaller. The damage stopped right where the rear legs of my rollbar connects to the frame. And my head stopped when it hit that rollbar at full force. The SFI padding I had taped to it saved my life, as the rollbar would have gone through my skull without it. I walked away with a concussion.

Sharka was a 97 NA for the first 8 years. In November of 2008, Sharka stopped being a 97. Insurance totaled the car and gave me a check. I bought the wrecked 97 back for parts.

I scoured the country and found a pristine 95 NA in Ohio through craigslist. I bought a one way plane ticket and drove cross-country through the snowbelt in January. Yeah… I've done smarter things in my life. But me and Sharka made it back in one piece.

I spent 2009 recreating the same car. The build got more and more surreal the closer I got to pre-wreck Sharka. I questioned my sanity a few times. But I guess I just wasn't done with this car yet.

This is Sharka, my 95 NA Miata. This is not the same car in the first picture with the red clouds and tire marks.

The headlights lived through the wreck. Some minor massaging to the mounting brackets and I was able to install them in the 95. 

The tired 15” Rota wheels went away in favor of some 14×7 +19 RP-F1s. It's hard to argue with the fitment, the retro looks, and the 8.6 lb wheel weight.

My TEIN HA suspension also lived through the wreck. I sent it back to the factory for a refresh. I also installed some trick DP6061 tophats for a much lower stance and more suspension travel.

The 95 came with the most comfortable stock NA seats I've ever sat in. That didn't stop me from swapping them out with some Elise Probax seats on stock Miata sliders. The seats put me lower and give me a real headrest.

The new rollbar is padded with the same SFI padding that saved my life once. Even though I've got real headrests with the Elise seats, I'm not taking any chances.

The steering wheel? Hand polished. Door panels? Made them myself. Gauge faces? They're also my own creation. Starter button? If you own a Miata, you've probably read my wiring guide.

Nothing gives me more satisfaction than making my own parts.

I'm a whore for the vintage Mazda badge. I've got the silly thing everywhere.

All the photos in this post were snapped by me. When I'm not in the garage wrenching, I'm usually behind my camera clicking.

I also keep a blog of my build progress. If you'd like to see more of Sharka, hit revlimiter.net/blog.

Till next time, Speedhunters! Keep those tops down and those bumpers unsmashed.

-Adam Wolf

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1

Tidy little car! Nice work

2

Nice post Adam! Some great photos in there.

3

Awesome way to kick start this month!

Love the Miata, Adam, also the car oozes respect through that manual work you put into it! Keep up the good job!

4

Holy Secks. Crazy Miata!

5

love the interior and name! i named my car too and her name is on the tag...

6

nice id hate to see my baby in wreck, then classified as totaled

where do get the retro badges

7

Rad. I'm feelin that.

8

The interior is so so nice!!

9

Wow, what an awesome story and build my friend. It makes me ashamed that I sometimes do not give my miata enough TLC. My true love though has to be to my other car that I have owned and wrenched on for the past 10 years as well. Good luck on future endeavors with Sharka.

10

If i had a mazda, i to would be a whore for the old badges. Nice

11

miata love! looking great.

12

nice car=)

13

great story, roll bar padding has saved my life once too

14

Nice job. I have to say, I liked seeing and reading about the changes, especially the interior.

15

Love the Elise seats!

16

Wow nice guest blog. Love it!

17

Top picture is breath taking!

18

nice work..luv the miata.. good luck on the build

19

Nice to see you get some more publicity, Adam!

20

fun looking car and a nice story.

21

WOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Thanks for the spotlight, Speedhunters! Seeing this made my face hurt from smiling so hard.



And thanks for the kind comments, everyone. I was almost afraid to page down. =)

22

I was actually thinking about buying a Miata as my first car... now I know that i'll get one, Nice Interior!

23

Great story! Well written and nice pictures too!

24

Great ride and write up! Love the dedication to your ride.

25

most beautiful miata i've seen. EVER.

26

Nice classic-looking ride! It's good to see such dedication to (what would've been) a single car. Very nice.

27

great story, and love the interior work. door panels YES!

28

Great story! I can see a whole lot of love put into the car. It's cool how Sharka #1 can live on in Sharka #2 through the headlights and other parts you transplanted. =)



btw, am the only person that thinks the retro badge looks like a hand giving someone "the bird"?

29

Gotta love that interior!

30

Im in love with your miata.

31

Great car and great shots!

I've previously seen your DIY gauges guide.



P.S. I also like the old logo..I'll probably make a big one for my hard top

32

Props to a fellow New Mexican.

33

Awesome guest blog!

34

Your interior is sublime.

35

Everything about this car.. is just... RIGHT. *thumbs up*

36

great read Adam and a really clean, classy miata.

37

Woohoo Sharka!!!!!!! :D (I feel so proud, haha, even though she's not mine. ;)) She's come a long way, hasn't she?

38

God willing, I will be a proud owner of a 2002 NB in a few days. This makes me feel all fuzzy inside. Great Job!

39

God willing, I will be a proud owner of a 2002 NB in a few days. This makes me feel all fuzzy inside. Great Job!

40

Cool stuff Adam! Dig the Miata! Love the home made parts and diy style. Nice photog skills too!

41

I think you guys need girlfriends,naming your cars and talking like it's your girlfriend...jeezz...I thought I was weird

42

Glad to see that Sharka and you yourself Adam are getting the recognition you deserve. Keep it up man!

43

Great post. Wow, you create your own parts. I wish I could do that.

45

top work with the doors!

46

wow nice story and very nice NA

47

Awesome story, great project car and excellent choice on the 14x7 rpf1's! that has to be such a blast to drive, wish I had one too, I should have built one a long time ago and always kept it for a low cost car thats just pure fun.

48

Nice write up!

See you at CR.net

49

The quilted door panel is the best I've ever seen on a Miata. And all the polished items in the interior. Awesome work Adam.

50

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51

Hello Fellow New Mexico resident,

Great story! I also know the feeling of having your project car unjustly taken by other unaware drivers. Thank goodness for padding huh? I'm glad the spirit of sharka is back together in the new body. Also your interior looks lavish. You sure you didnt take it from a Audi? Keep Save and stay cool.



-M4X

53

Im not usually a fan of stripes but they look perfect on your car. So good. Reminds me of the video game Automodellista. Keep it up!

54

i had an mx5 before my present bmw, and Adam's website was my top site in my favorites! i think this car is very incentive, good example for tasteful tuning!

55

Great post.



Got love for the land of enchantment!

56

Meh, just another chick car with a roll bar and stripes. Next please........

57

Seeing this makes me miss my little Nao-chan. That's one of the most beautiful set-ups ive ever seen (and ive seen more than enough miatas)

58

Congratulations Adam:)



I wonder what Ken^ drives...

59

I feel exactly the way about mine Adam all the best inthe future.

60

Yes!!! some clubroadster guys!!!

61

The wholly competent, enthusiastic build(s) notwithstanding, your superb writing highlights this post. Thrifty, without sacrificing appropriate detail; sadly, an infrequent quality in the blogosphere.



Proofread as well.



I look forward to visiting Revlimiter, and hope you continue contributing to Speedhunters.



Michael Henke

62

great write up. love the dedication you have with your vehicle. keep up the good work :)

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