1984 Mazda Rx-7 Gsl-se Coupe 2-door 1.3l Rotary Rx7 Gsl Gs 13b First Gen Fb 13b on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
This is my BEAUTIFUL 1984 RX7 GSL-SE! It is sad that I must part with her but I need to. She is an absolute beauty!! With so few miles and completely stock, this car is an absolute must for a rotary enthusiast or collector. Additionally, unlike the first gen RX-7 S, GS or GSL, the GSL-SE was only made for two years (84-85) and comes equipped with the coveted fuel injected 13B 1.3 L rotary which became Mazda's staple rotary from 84-02 (US) and from 04-11 in the RX8 (RENESIS 13B - albeit same basic idea). This car is a true collctor's dream as it is the last of the first generation RX7s. Anyhow - enough of the sap - here's the story: This is a GSL-SE with ONLY 51,900(+) miles! Can you believe it? Before I purchased this car, I checked CarFax and VINCheck Pro. Everything matched up. In fact, I can provide these documents upon your request for your evaluation. Just send me a message via this listing and I will forward to you. Here are the pertinent details that make her a steal at any price:
Title is free and clear. I have it at home. If you want the number to verify, I can provide. I have several more pictures if you want them. You will absolutely love this car! I do and will miss when she is gone but just not practical at this time. See videos below for walk around, start up and drive. You'll see just how wonderful she is. Walk Around and Startup Video:
Drive Around Video:
NOTE: That squeak you here when I steer is from the electrical connection for the horn. I pulled it off the wheel and put a little grease on the connection (and horn works fine) - all gone!
Shipping Information: BUYER IS ABSOLUTELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS!!! While YOU, as the buyer, are RESPONSIBLE for the shipping, I want to help where I can. Here is some information regarding a shipper who OWNS his own truck and does NOT go through a broker. He is local to Colorado Springs, CO!! Call direct. You will $AVE the shipping broker commission of about $250!! Shawn Tele: (719) 593-7770 Diamond Express Transportation Address: 4224 N. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 Google Map it. You'll see a couple of auto shippers in the sat. map!!
Payment Information: $500 non-refundable deposit within 24-hours of auction close. Balance due within 3 days of auction close or deposit will be considered liquidated damages as I will consider you in default for non-payment having reneged on this purchase contract. If you are arranging funds and cannot accrue within the 3-day window from auction close, please contact me immediately to make additional arrangements or I will have to consider you in default for non-payment, having reneged on this purchase contract and thus forfeiting the $500 deposit as liquidated damages. Thank you!! |
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