A more exclusive FD-chassis RX-7? The R1 was only sold in North America, and Mazda only built 350 of them in Competition Yellow Mica.
Not just a Japanese-market RX-7, but one modified by Japanese tuning shop Knight Sports.
1999 was a magical year–a new millennium was just around the corner, Star Wars was back and a first-gen, Japanese-market Mazda RX-7 could be bought for less than $2000.
Owned by the same family since new, this Mazda RX-7 features upgrades from Racing Beat plus a season win with the Midwestern Council of Sports Car Clubs.
Has the supply of relatively clean and unmodified early RX-7s dried up? This one for sale proves otherwise.
Despite a weekend at Gridlife that resulted in a broken RX-7 and a flat trailer tire, our own James Wood would do it all again if given the chance.
The second-gen RX-7 may be a desirable icon today, but back in the early 2000s, it was all but forgotten–making it an ideal, inexpensive sports car to take racing.
Former SCCA IT7 racer, resurrected after sleeping for 10 years
This is our 1988 Mazda RX7. We built this to run in the SCCA STL and EP classes.
satin gold mettalic, red leather interior, NA 13b, rocking them cheap tires on some stock wheels, that thang slides but only when ion want it to;) currently working on an …
Track car built by ‘Yours Truly’. 13B powered * BW6374 EFR turbo * 3” downpipe out to Greddy muffler * heatshield isolated intake handformed * Pettit Coolcharge III I/C ducted …