1986 Mazda Rx-7 -- 79,000 Single Owner Miles on 2040-cars
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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MUST SEE THIS CAR IN PERSON. Only 78,000 original, single-owner miles. This was my wife's grandfather's car until March of this year. The paint and body are in excellent condition. It had been garaged every night until it was given to us. The paint is in unbelievable condition and the body is literally flawless. Upholstery and other cosmetics inside are in great shape. As far as items that are showing their age; A/C does not work, it may be something simple, I have not investigated it. The stereo speakers need some attention (a little crackly, I assume just old wires), the wipers only work in the medium speed, and the back-lighting for the environmental panel is out. With two kids, we can't justify owning this car any more, and Granddad says to sell to it. It really is an incredible find, and it's time for someone else to enjoy this great car. Of note, those are water spots on the ground in the pictures, because I had just washed it. Thank you. |
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