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Mazda : RX-7 1983 mazda limited edition rx 7 two owners from new with 36 k miles

Mazda : RX-7 1983 mazda limited edition rx 7 two owners from new with 36 k miles

$14,500

Raleigh, North Carolina

Year 1983

Make Mazda

Model RX-7

Category Convertible

Mileage 36235

Posted Over 1 Month

--> Year: 1983 Mileage: 36235 VIN: JM1FB3315D0727800 Primary color: Silver Transmission type: Engine: 1983 Mazda Limited Edition RX-7 (Two owners from new with 36K miles) Car and Driver Review from January 1983 "Ten Best Cars": "The Mazda RX-7 is the car you buy when you have all the right instincts and are a person of good taste and character but you can't afford a Porsche. The RX-7 does for this generation what the MG TD did 30 years ago, what the Datsun 240-Z did 12 years ago, and what no American-made car does yet: it provides affordable sports-coupe fun for the guy who's buying his first new car. It's loaded with features-coin boxes, trick radios, electric mirrors, and all the other automotive gadgets for which the Japanese are famous-its exterior is clean and purposeful, and it's almost exactly the right size. But the rotary engine may well be the thing that makes the RX-7 such a smash hit in its target market. About the only other place you can find a 7000-rpm redline these days is at your neighborhood Ferrari dealership, and nine-second 0-to-60 times don't exactly grow on trees either. The chassis is straightforward but thoughtfully developed, featuring a well-located live axle and high levels of ride and roadability. Not for nothing is the RX-7 the scourge of the racetrack. Mazda has perfected the polar opposite of the English two-seaters that launched the original sports-car boom in this country: an amusing and stimulating car, yet practical, and virtually without vices." Dealer's Information 5405 Etta Burke Court, Raleigh, NC, 27606, US Contact Seller--> View Our other Auctions Email to Friend Powered by Dealer Accelerate. Visit www.DealerAccelerate.com to learn more.