1988 Mazda Rx-7 Gtu Coupe 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Rochester, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1.3L 1308CC R2 GAS N/R Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 2
Make: Mazda
Model: RX-7
Trim: GTU Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 128,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: GTU
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Hello,
I would like to tell you a little about my 1988 Black Mazda RX7. I am the 3rd owner of the car. A little old lady, a cop and me drove the car. I purchased my car in Pontiac, MI from the police office. I have driven the car for the longest amount of time. I drove it year around for 18 years. I won't lie the car has had a few accidents. They have been repaired to the best of the cars cosmetic performance. My frame is bent because i was side swiped by a Semi's real wheel. The drive cut me off. There is rust on the body of the car. There is some on the bottom of he doors. The bottom of the car has been replaced by rust proof sheet metal and anti rust coating. There is a second engine in the car because the car developed a leak in the main gasket. Which you know if you have ever owned a Mazda RX7 you have to replace the short block you cannot replace the seals. The second has leaky main seals again due to the accident with the semi. It bent the fame 3/4 of an inch. I didn't stop driving the car after the semi accident but drove it for 4-5 years after just putting oil in the car all the time. My car can either be completly redone or used for parts. I am selling the car with the option for parts. I have had to store my car. All other engine parts are working correctly except for the main seal. None of the windows are broken. The seats are in good condition. My car is in storage in Pontiac, MI and will have to be towed by the buyer of the car. I did add a locking gas cap. I know the car sounds a little good and a little bad. I wanted to say that I have loved my car and still do but I cannot afford to store it until it is time to restore so I need to sell it. I hope anyone who loves a good fine foreign automobile will love it the same way I have done.
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Autoblog Podcast #396
Tue, 09 Sep 2014Episode #396 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Steven Ewing, and Chris Paukert talk about the 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata, the 2016 Jaguar XE, and the 2015 Lexus RC. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
Autoblog Podcast #396:
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Question of the Day: What's the most irritating car name?
Wed, Mar 9 2016You hear a lot about how the Chevrolet Nova was a sales flop in Mexico because "No va" means "it doesn't go" in Spanish; in fact, the Nova sold pretty well south of the border, and in any case most Spanish-speakers know that "Nova" means "new" in Latin and Portuguese. However, General Motors doesn't deserve to be let off the hook for bad car names, because the Oldsmobile Achieva— no doubt inspired by the excruciating "coffee achievers" ads of the 1980s— scrapes the biggest fingernails down the screechiest chalkboard in the US-market car-name world. That is, unless you think Daihatsu's incomprehensible choice of Charade was worse. Meanwhile, Japanese car buyers could get machines with cool names like Mazda Bongo Friendee or Honda Life Dunk. It's just not fair! So, what car name drives you the craziest? Related Video: Auto News Design/Style Chevrolet Honda Mazda Daihatsu Automotive History questions car names
Driving classic Mazdas to experience the weird and wonderful rotary's triumph
Thu, Jul 5 2018AUGSBURG, Germany — Everything weird and wonderful about Mazda's relationship with the Wankel rotary engine is embodied in the delightful 110S Cosmo Sport of 1967. Just shy of 1,200 were built and, for most of its life, it remained a Japanese curio. Driving one is a rare privilege, and yet here I am, leading a convoy of owners through Bavaria away from a private museum holding the most extensive collection of Mazdas outside of Japan. Created by local franchise holder Walter Frey, what started out as a business relationship in the 1970s has blossomed into a lifetime love affair. Whether the residents of Augsburg are quite so enamoured is another question. As I leave the museum I pass a sign proclaiming my entry into an "umwelt zone" for low-emissions vehicles. The oil-tinged plume of smoke in my wake rather makes a mockery and underlines one reason there are no rotary engines in the current Mazda product range. Created by a German but perfected by the Japanese, it seems appropriate to celebrate the association with the Wankel engine here. Mazda may have gone on to sell nearly 2 million rotary-engined cars to the world — the U.S. included — but 50 years ago it brought two Cosmos to the Nurburgring and entered them into the grueling Marathon de la Route as a proof of concept. After 84 hours of continuous running and a fourth-place overall finish, Mazda had demonstrated to the world a rotary could stay the distance. I have a slightly less grueling schedule but look forward to following the instructions to rev the hell out of the Cosmo to clear the smoke out of its system. Those following me will certainly be hoping this does the trick. A thirst for oil as well as gasoline isn't the only rotary trait. The two chambers of its motor displace 491 cc apiece, equivalent to about 2.0 liters in a regular reciprocating design. In this second-series car, it delivers around 128 horsepower, which drives the rear wheels through the transmission's five gears. There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of progress in any of them, truth be told, the characteristic lack of torque making for more noise than meaningful acceleration. It's a small car and weighs just more than 2,000 pounds, with a power-to-weight ratio not far off that of an original NA Miata. But it's one for carrying speed, not building it. The wood-rimmed Nardi wheel is one piece of luxury in an otherwise functional, vinyl-trimmed cabin, and through it the Cosmo has a nice blend of stability and agility.
