1988 Mazda Rx 7 Covertible Arizona Car on 2040-cars
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
RUST FREE! RUST FREE! RUST FREE!
Summer weather is upon us and what a wonderful way to enjoy this time of year cruising back roads or a drive to the beach or lake in this wonderful drop top sports car. The car has been in the Southwestern desert since it was new so rest assured it is Rust Free and accident free. The little Mazda has the wonderfully reliable and very fast 13 B fuel injected rotary motor. These motors have literally 5 internal moving parts. For those unfamiliar with the Rotary engine, there is a wonderful series of videos on You Tube produced by a German engineer/ engine builder who specializes in Performance Mazda rotary rebuilds, I would suggest checking them out. The engine was rebuild by Mazda Trix and has approximately 60,000 on it. The transmission clutch assembly was replaced at the same time. The motor is mainly stock except for an upgrade dual exhaust, upgraded Mass air flow meter and a K& N cold air intake kit. The car runs and drive excellent and has never presented me with any problems in all the years that I have owned it. The car is smooth and pulls like a freight train. The trans shifts so smooth it is amazing. I would not hesitate to drive the car cross country at a moments notice. The little sports car is fully optioned from the factory and everything works including the Cold A/C and power top. Upgrades: Lowered springs front and rear Adjustable gas shocks front and rear Aftermarket stereo system Corbeau bucket seats with provision for harness belts ( I sent the factory seats out to a shop to be reupholstered in custom colors, but the shop owner went out of business and took my seats with him ) Aftermarket front air dam (i do have a stock factory nose in white that I will include if you would like it) Removed factory emblems, correctly welded the holes shot Car was resprayed in factory white using all PPG Products. The finish is nicer than most show cars. This is just a very nice sports car that will provide its' new owner many years of trouble free driving and fun. It is very difficult to find used vehicles as nice as this. Oh, did I mention that car is RUST FREE. My reserve is less than what this high quality paint job cost me. Shipping arrangements and costs are the responsibility of the buyer. I will gladly assist in any manner that I can. So long as the car is paid in full once the auction ends I will gladly store the car for free until your shipper arrives. The car will remain at my commercial shop which makes pick up and loading a breeze for an 18 wheeler. A non refundable deposit of $750.00 is due immediately upon auctions end. Please fell free to contact me at 928-727-0287 if you have any questions. Thanks |
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