1986 Mazda Rx-7 Gxl Coupe 2-door 1.3l 22k Miles! Excellent Condition! on 2040-cars
Redwood City, California, United States
Please take the time to read the description Body (9/10): The paint is in extremely good shape considering the age of
the vehicle. To this day, the original paint shines extremely well.
The paint has a few imperfections here and there with minor scratches and
spotting as clearly shown in the pictures. This 100% rust free California car
has a clean title. Having never been in any sort of accident, this car has all
original, matching VIN body panels. With the exception of dents which can be
addressed via paint-less dent removal, the body is very straight and lines up
extremely well. Interior (9/10): The front and rear seats wear the original upholstery and the material is still soft. The main floor carpet, as well as the floor mats, has
been professionally steam cleaned. All the door panels are in great condition. The driver and climate controls work. Engine/Transmission
(9/10): I must say the engine and transmission are one of the strongest points of this
car. It starts right up and idles perfectly. The engine does not leak any fluids and the transmission upshifts and downshifts smoothly through all the gears. This car has never been
tracked or modified. This car spent the majority of its life cruising down the
highway or stored in a garage. Suspension/Brakes
(9/10): Although the Suspension and brakes have no undergone a
complete overhaul, the necessary maintenance has been kept up on these
components of the vehicle. The car come to a solid stop from 80 MPH with no
hesitation or vibration. The ride in the city and on the highway is clunk/rattle free. The suspension and steering are tight and precise. I would not at all
hesitate to drive this car anywhere! |
Mazda RX-7 for Sale
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