I've always wanted something 70's Japanese with a cool motor. I was shopping for Celica fastbacks for awhile but they are out of my price range these days for all but the most beaten up examples.
This RX3 showed up at my friend's shop for storage. It's owned by a mutual friend, who is likely willing to part with it, but I haven't asked for a price yet.
It's a 1977 with a 12A and a 5-speed. The interior is completely stripped out except for the dash and the window cranks. It has an old bucket racing seat, and an Autopower 4 point roll bar (with no harness bar). It has some camber plates and adjustable struts, but I don't know who made them since the logos are worn off.
The wiring is a bit of a mess, with the lights being controlled individually by switches on the center console, and some things cut back and taped off.
I don't know what the Hayashi stuff is all about. I thought they made rims, but apparently they did something to this chassis.
I was able to get it to start and almost idle today by drizzling some gas into the carb, but the carb won't flow any gas on its own, even when I pump the throttle. There's also no throttle cable (it was broken and cut off) so we hooked the choke up to the throttle for now to try getting it to run.
If I bought it I would probably turn it into a track car / fun car. A 13b swap would definitely be part of the ultimate plan. There are some major issues:
1) I don't have a tow vehicle. I would have to make it streetable enough to pass California emissions and be driveable to and from the track.
2) The car is at my friend's shop which is a 2 hour drive away from my home and I would have to store it there. There is nowhere I could store it closer, except for short periods of time at my work when necessary. I could occasionally swap it out for my Fiero (store the Fiero at my friend's shop, drive the RX3 home) assuming it's reliable (and safe..) enough to make the trip.
3) I live in California, and this car is a 1977 so it's not smog exempt. I would have to get it to pass smog to re-register it and drive it on the road again.
4) It hasn't been registered since 1993 -- I sure hope the previous owner "non-opped" it...