RE: Shed Of The Week

Friday 7th December 2007

SOTW: Mazda RX-7

It's the little Mazda with an engine that made schoolboys laugh...



To look at the first generation RX-7 it is difficult to imagine it dates back to 1978. In Britain the Austin Allegro had only just been launched and the Sex Pistols were changing the face of modern music. But at the same time Mazda was busy bringing out a car that helped bring one of the funniest engine names to the masses – the Wankel rotary engine.

Some people said the inspiration for the little Mazda’s styling had come from the Lotus Elan 2 + 2, but I always thought it had more than a hint of Porsche 924. The Porsche had come out two years earlier and no doubt was seen as a clear rival to the Mazda, but it was also destined to compete with the Nissan 280Z.


Mazda’s first rotary engined vehicle, the Mazda Cosmo Sports 110S, was launched in 1967. The company stuck with this technology, and indeed still uses it now, and put it in the first RX-7.The car took the world by storm and even though the engine was not all that powerful the car was quick and a lot of fun.

The car was said to have a near 50/50 weight distribution and the original twin-rotor 100 bhp model apparently was good for more than 120 mph. To drive the car was well balanced and many people said that the RX-7 was a true sports car, unlike the Triumph TR-6 or other so-called sporting saloons.

By 1980 Mazda had made a few changes to the car, including making the radio antenna about eight inches longer. In 1984 the car was getting a little long in the tooth but had been received well by British enthusiasts. It was a time when Japanese car manufacturers were getting a foothold in the European market and the RX-7 could be seen as an early pioneer of the sports car assault from the East.


We’ve managed to find a later model 1984 version on a B plate with just 98,000 miles on Autotrader's website and seemingly in good condition. Considering these cars are getting rarer and rarer this original model with 12 months MOT seems like a bit of a bargain. The best (or worse) part, depending on your taste, is the interior. Someone at some point ticked the ‘maroon everything’ box on the options list, that is unless it was a different colour and it’s faded drastically.

The car looks tidy and the alloys look mint, although there does seem to be a bit of non-standard two-tone paint on the front wing. It says the car has been well looked after and it is difficult not to agree. So go on take the plunge and rescue it from the camper van it doesn’t seem to be able to escape.

In case you were wondering what happened to our little Pug GTI by the way, we've still got it. That's not because we can't sell it but rather we have only just got round to selling it and not driving it around enjoying it. Now we've got the keys off RacingPete it's gone on eBay and we've already had a couple of calls about it. Fingers crossed this time next week we may have (sad) news of its sale.

Ad says:

  • 98,000 miles
  • Manual
  • Silver
  • Petrol
  • Coupe
  • 1308 cc
  • Manual, 98,000 miles, mazda rx-7,excellent car,well looked after classic,12 mths mot,undersealed,stainless exhaust,bargain price for enthusiast. £995.



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ronaldmacdonald

Original Poster:

170 posts

208 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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hurl

ol' dirty

9,074 posts

215 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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such a good looking car

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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ronaldmacdonald said:
hurl
Really? I love it loads, now if only we had made more effort to sell the Pug rolleyes

hairykrishna

13,166 posts

203 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Nice. If it's not had an engine rebuild it's going to get expensive though ...

ExPat2B

2,157 posts

200 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Thre is a back to back topgear test between the Rx7 and Porche that was on Youtube if anyone can dig it out ....

I remember next to the porsche it is incrediably similar, in looks propotions and performance, and Mazda continued the trend with the Mx3 matching the 944 stlying very closely.

havoc

30,062 posts

235 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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hairykrishna said:
Nice. If it's not had an engine rebuild it's going to get expensive though ...
Ahh, shove an LS1 in there instead...

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Turbobanana

6,266 posts

201 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Had a 1983 one like this: loved it but only 13 mpg around town... yikes

joz8968

1,042 posts

210 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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ExPat2B said:
...and Mazda continued the trend with the Mx3 matching the 944 stlying very closely.
...And, indeed, the Series 2 RX-7!

daveco

4,125 posts

207 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Look at that interior, fantastic. Audi could learn a thing or two from these boys

Morningside

24,110 posts

229 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Is it true they had condensation problems on the engine seals (rotor tips) causing engine to fail or is that a myth?

Lagerlout

1,810 posts

236 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Bridge Port it for a bit of fun..

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

242 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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ExPat2B said:
Thre is a back to back topgear test between the Rx7 and Porche that was on Youtube if anyone can dig it out ....

I remember next to the porsche it is incrediably similar, in looks propotions and performance, and Mazda continued the trend with the Mx3 matching the 944 stlying very closely.
An MX3 looks nothing like a 944 confused

james_tigerwoods

16,287 posts

197 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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daveco said:
Look at that interior, fantastic. Audi could learn a thing or two from these boys
What would they learn???

pSyCoSiS

3,594 posts

205 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Turbobanana said:
Had a 1983 one like this: loved it but only 13 mpg around town... yikes
Yeh, i've read about and heard of the Wankel engines being pretty poor on fuel economy.

My mate's 350z had better mpg than a colleague's RX-8, which is quite surprising, as it is technically a 1.3 litre!!

BoRED S2upid

19,698 posts

240 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Give me a 924 any day of the week.

Hedders

24,460 posts

247 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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Morningside said:
Is it true they had condensation problems on the engine seals (rotor tips) causing engine to fail or is that a myth?
Mine certainly did. It was absolutly fine once it was running but i would get plumes of white smoke when trying to get her going in the morning. This was shortly before i wrote her off in a spectacular peice of failed showing off, but i am guessing the engine was on its way out.




AdamMX-5

2,419 posts

226 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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My aunt had one of these in black. Great looking car especially with the red pinstriping and 'Limited Edition' along the swage line. Classy!

Parrot of Doom

23,075 posts

234 months

Friday 7th December 2007
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james_tigerwoods said:
daveco said:
Look at that interior, fantastic. Audi could learn a thing or two from these boys
What would they learn???
That sombre black plastic smelling materials aren't everything in interior design.

Audi could also learn a lot from the Alfa 166:


ol' dirty

9,074 posts

215 months

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