The 1981 Mazda RX-7 GSL is the top-tier, luxury-performance version
of Mazda's iconic first-generation ("FB") rotary sports car. The
1981 model year marked a significant mid-cycle refresh for the
platform, introducing updated styling and enhanced mechanical
hardware that cemented the car's legendary status among driving
enthusiasts.The GSL package transformed the lightweight RX-7 into a
more mature, premium Grand Tourer:- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes: Unlike
the base S and mid-tier GS trims that used rear drum brakes, the
GSL gained responsive, fade-resistant rear disc brakes.-
Limited-Slip Differential: A clutch-type rear limited-slip
differential (LSD) came standard, significantly improving traction
and cornering stability.- Premium Cabin: The interior was upgraded
with optional leather seating, a removable sunroof, power windows,
cruise control, and a premium audio system.Performance & Driving
Dynamics- 50/50 Balance: The tiny 12A rotary engine sat behind the
front axle line ("front mid-engine"), giving the car a perfect
50/50 weight distribution and a very low center of gravity.- Smooth
High Revs: The Wankel engine spun up with turbine-like smoothness,
requiring a factory dashboard buzzer to warn drivers before passing
the 7,000 RPM redline.- Handling Over Speed: While its 0-60 mph
time was a modest 9--10 seconds, its nimble, direct handling made
it an absolute weapon on twisty backroads.This car has 5,000 actual
miles on it and has been a part of the Duncan Imports collection
since 2018.
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