After fifth place finish at the $2000 Challenge in 2020 and a 10.1-second quarter-mile pass in 2021, this V8-powered Mazda RX-7 is in need of a new caretaker.
We'll admit, they can be tricky to find, but bone-stock FD RX-7s do still exist.
Forum user infernosg's Mazda RX-7 is an ongoing project that has been going on for nearly ten years.
The third-generation Mazda RX-7 was sold in the U.S. from 1993 to 1995 with one engine was available from the factory: the twin-turbocharged 13B rotary engine.
The Mazda RX-7 wasn’t the first application to receive a Wankel rotary engine, but it helped enthusiasts embrace the design.
Mazda’s racing history covers the full spectrum, from parking lot autocrosses to big wins on the international scene: IMSA, Daytona, Le Mans, etc.
Classic Mazda, an Orlando dealership, celebrates …
AKA FrankenRex. Blown engine, natch. Currently disassembled from the firewall forward, for reconditioning before receiving a (hopefully) good engine and trans. Upgraded to GSL-SE underpinnings, Tokico blue shocks and struts.