Gateway Classic Cars of Dallas is proud to offer a super clean 1983
Mazda RX-7. When talking about Japanese sports car, it is
impossible not to mention the RX-7. Mazda first offered the car in
1978 with a revolutionary engine. The Wankel rotary was an engine
which defied the norm with its design. The engine has no pistons,
but rather a triangular rotor which rotates around the combustion
chamber. The result is a much smaller displacement than the typical
piston engine. This RX-7 sports the 1.2 Rotary engine. This engine
produced just over 100 horsepower, but was lightweight which
allowed the car to have an incredibly balanced 50/50 weight
distribution. The entire car was under 2,500 pounds, so there is no
doubt why they handle very well. This particular example is a well
maintained 76,504 mile car which is a total survivor. This car
comes with repair records, dealer delivery info, original workshop
manual, Mazda RX-7 repair manual, Mazda dealership brochure, and
the original window sticker. The color scheme is Sunrise Red over
Black Vinyl/ Velour interior which is in incredible condition! Some
features of the day include a large center mounted tachometer, a
hard-to-find automatic transmission, sunroof, and the
state-of-the-art orthopedic seats. Add the modern CD player and you
are ready for the true sportscar experience! This 1983 Mazda RX-7
can be seen at www.gatewayclassiccars.com with over 100 HD
pictures. For additional information please call 678-894-4833 or
email [email protected]
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