I'll take the RX-7. I'm also a little biased.
I have owned both, a '78 280Z and a few 1st gen RX7's. You didn't make it easy, dammit.
I love the RX7 for AX etc but gimme the Z for long legged touring. Once those awful early seats are fixed, that is. Come to think of it, the 7's seats were just fine no matter what, so it will get the edge here.
My autocross buddy had a '78 Z, and I had a new "80 RX-7. The Z would win in a drag race, and the 7 would win in an autocross. Of the two I would want a Z now....with suspension mods and maybe a turbo.
4eyes wrote: My autocross buddy had a '78 Z, and I had a new "80 RX-7. The Z would win in a drag race, and the 7 would win in an autocross. Of the two I would want a Z now....with suspension mods and maybe a turbo.
Don't forget bigger brakes. Like I said earlier, I've never owned either (and will cry one million tears on my deathbed because of it), but I've driven them both multiple times.
Including an SCCA Improved Touring 260Z I rented back when I was trying to keep my license.
Zs need brakes.
I got no dog in this fight. Of course, that means I'm kicking myself for never having had either when they were still plentiful, and good runners were cheap.
A few years ago i wouldnt have personally related to that, but now i see it happening with the things I like. Now i have to move into the 90s to stay at the bottom of the depreciation curve! curses!
I think as basic car that various things can be bolted to (wheels, suspension, motors, etc) the Z is a cooler starting point, so im going with Z.
This one's tough but I'd go with the Z, even stock vs. stock. With mod options open it's an easy choice for the Z.
Alan Cesar wrote:
We're comparing two cars. One has been described by Jeremy Clarkson as, "a very simple recipe: three parts e-type jaguar, two parts corvette, and a sprinkling of Japanese reliability. Fabulous car." (Top Gear Season 4, ep 8) The other is powered by magical spinning triangles and children's tears. In this photo, GRM staffers have chosen to obscure the voodoo-triangle contraption.
I can only conclude that they were trying to protect their gentle readers, and that the Z must be the better choice.
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