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1984 Mazda Rx-7 Gsl-se Coupe 2-door 1.3l Rotary Rx7 Gsl Gs 13b First Gen Fb 13b on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:51900
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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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:

  • 1984 GSL-SE model with 51,900(+) miles!
  • 13B, 135hp, fuel-injected rotary engine
  • Limited-slip Differential
  • 5-speed MANUAL transmission (is there any other for a rotary?)
  • Paint is EXCELLENT. However, it is faded on the sunroof and slightly on the hood.
  • NO RUST!!
  • 4-wheel disc brakes (EXCELLENT CONDITION)
  • Stock in every regard (except wheel set -- see "*14in..." note below)
  • RacingBeat exhaust header, presilencer, muffler
  • Leather interior
  • Air conditioning (ice cold)
  • Cruise control
  • Power windows
  • Power antennae
  • Removable sunroof
  • New cargo area carpet -- strap belts for sunroof are there. I just tucked them away as I don't like what they look like (personal preference, I guess).
  • New rear bin carpet
  • Mazda Targa Top
  • 15in aftermarket, Draglite wheels. If you don't like these, you can sell them on eBay. That was my original intention but decided not to as I am selling the car as is.
  • *14in GSL-SE wheel set to accompany sale of car (see photo)
  • All electronics work PERFECTLY!! Checked them ALL out.
  • Suspension is good but getting a little aged (see RacingBeat.com for replacement).
  • Replaced all spark plugs.
  • Oil changed twice since October. Why not? She likes fresh oil.
  • Added additional weather stripping as original weather stripping around windows is showing a bit wear. However, car seals VERY well.
  • Clutch is very smooth
  • Engine wind is smooth and beautiful.  Love that sound!
  • The car is tight as drum. I absolutely love her but need to send her on her way.

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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eBay Find of the Day: 1990 Mazda Miata with just 27 original miles

Wed, 14 Aug 2013

Some cars have low mileage, and others have close to no miles at all. This 1990 Mazda Miata, currently listed on eBay Motors and located in Kingman, Arizona, falls into the latter category with only 27 miles on the odometer, according to the seller. But we have to wonder: how did one of the best-driving, most influential sports cars of the past two decades sit without being driven for 24 years? Consider it the seller's loss on this one.
The seller says he bought the car with 20 miles on it, and explains 6.9 miles were added when the car was towed home on a car dolly. It was never registered. Furthermore, the seller says the car didn't come with a set of keys, so he had to have a set made. Though the paint is clean and shiny, the Miata didn't escape minor cosmetic damage over the years, with scratches on the hood, the trunk and the factory hardtop that is included with the car. The front, right fender has a small dent as well, which can be seen in a picture. The seller says the car was stored in a building with windows, so the paint is faded a bit in some places. It's missing its antenna and the battery, and the only non-original parts on the car are the windshield wipers. The clear-title car comes with all paperwork, according to the seller, but, besides the owners manual, he didn't specify what other documentation would be included.
With bidding currently at $10,300 and the reserve not met, this Miata definitely isn't the deal of the century, and we have to question where the value is in this one. The way we see it, it's hard to justify the money if it can't be driven as-is (come on, no battery?), has questionable history, isn't rare and sat in storage for its whole existence. The "weather cracked" tires are probably just the first rubber parts on the car that need to be replaced before it can be driven, but at least the spark plugs were removed and the cylinders were filled with Marvel Mystery Oil prior to storage, which helps to prevent rust and corrosion from forming in the engine.

Mazda shows lightweight MX-5 Spyder and Speedster at SEMA

Tue, Nov 3 2015

Ever since Mazda dropped the first teaser on us last week, we've been looking forward to seeing what it had in store for us at SEMA this year. Now we've seen it what Mazda has dubbed the MX-5 Spyder and MX-5 Speedster, and they were worth the wait. The Spyder goes vintage with a silver paintjob and a brown top stretched overhead. It also has an aero kit, grille, and tonneau cover done up in carbon fiber, rides on 17-inch wheels, and features a natural leather interior. The blue Speedster, meanwhile, goes for the stripped-down, wind-in-your-hair experience. It has no roof or windshield, just a tiny deflector at the front of the dashboard. It's dropped an inch closer to the ground on an adjustable coilover suspension with 16-inch alloys, and features a center-exit exhaust. Carbon fiber helps trim 250 pounds from the curb weight, along with a stripped out interior trimmed in Alcantara. Both look pretty slick, and disappoint only in so far as they (like so many of their predecessor concepts) won't be heading for production. If they were, we'd be hard pressed to choose between the two. Which would you go for? Mazda Reveals Extreme Lightweight Design Concepts at 2015 SEMA MX-5 Concepts Display Two Different Takes on Staying True to Pure, Lightweight Sports Car Philosophy LAS VEGAS (November 3, 2015) – Mazda revealed two design concepts today at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, based on its all-new 2016 MX-5 Miata—MX-5 Spyder and MX-5 Speedster—demonstrating two vastly different takes on lightweight, open-air performance. Lightweight. Fun-to-drive. Roadster. Those three tenets have served as the foundation for the Mazda MX-5 Miata since its 1989 introduction and continue to serve the new fourth-generation model. Focused, lightweight engineering is a guiding principle of every Mazda vehicle made with SKYACTIV Technology, allowing for greater efficiency, improved performance and agile handling dynamics. But what if that sense of lightweight performance were taken to the extreme? What if Mazda's North American designers harkened back to vintage roadsters to create thoroughly modern, bespoke concepts for what a lightweight performance car should be The results would be the MX-5 Spyder and MX-5 Speedster concepts. "Both MX-5 Spyder and MX-5 Speedster are uncompromising designs that highlight the core strengths of MX-5," said Ken Saward, design manager, Mazda North American Operations.

Our Mazda MX-5 Miata has the best engine bay in the business

Wed, Mar 29 2017

One of the things that's really disappointing about modern cars is how they all hide their technology under a proverbial bushel. You pop the hood, and nine times out of 10, you're faced with some amount of black plastic hiding the functional bits. On some cars the plastic covers the bare minimum to have a "presentable" engine. Others have every tank, hose, wire and screw buried under a layer of smooth plastic. Few exemplify this practice better than engine bay of the current Lexus LS 460, seen below. If Lexus was this embarrassed about its engine, maybe it should have simply bolted the hood shut. However, like with weight gain and power creep, our fourth-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata bucks the plastic trend. Lift the aluminum hood of the little roadster, and you travel back in time more than a decade. (See the gallery up top.) Only one bit of decorative plastic is in sight, and it proclaims the car's Skyactiv technology and hides some of the wires leading to the ignition coils. Otherwise, nothing else is obscured. The shock tower braces, manifolds, battery terminals, the whole shebang is all right there for you to see. What's particularly amazing is that it all looks good. Even in some cars that eschew plastic covers, it's no guarantee of an attractive engine bay. We just had a new Honda Civic Sport hatchback (seen immediately above), and while it doesn't sport a plastic engine cover, you can see from the photo that it's not particularly attractive with tubes and cables snaking every which way. But in the Miata, the hoses and wires are kept to a minimum, and the ones that are there are arranged in a way that isn't haphazard or tangled. Then, in the middle, there's the clean, simple aluminum cam cover as the gleaming centerpiece, similar to those of the first- and second-generation cars. As the owner of a '99 Miata, this detail in particular gives me the warm fuzzies. The fully exposed engine bay fits with the Miata's personality. The car is very straightforward, it features just the absolute minimum of style and comfort additions, and is highly accessible. I would say the Miata's engine bay is the window to its soul, if driving it didn't offer a clearer picture. Related Video: