1984 Mazda Rx-7 Gsl-se on 2040-cars
Henning, Minnesota, United States
1984 Mazda Rx7 GSL-SE the car has 118,000 miles on it. 5 speed manual, power windows, moon roof, new tires, car ran and drove perfectly when put in storage. The car has been in storage for 3 years but due to losing storage recently I put a battery in it and started it up and drove it on to my trailer and it seemed like it was maybe getting too much fuel. I think the old gas should be drained and possibly a tune up for it has been sitting for awhile. this is a fairly low mile hard to find sports car that is going to be sold on this no reserve auction. I purchased this car in 2011 for $5,200 and believe it is worth that or more today from the research I have done. As any other used car it will be sold as is. After payment has been received I would be willing to deliver anywhere in the lower 48 states at a rate of $1.50 per mile. I am not able to watch for questions on this auction because I drive truck over the road if you have any questions please call or text 218-402-0110 thanks good luck bidding. |
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Top Gear recounts the fiery demise of the Mazda Furai
Mon, 02 Dec 2013This past September we reported on Top Gear's destruction of the Mazda Furai, one of the finest concept cars to ever grace an auto show stage. It turns out that the Furai, which was burned nearly beyond recognition at the hands of the British magazine, was actually destroyed back in 2008, and that the entire thing had been covered up for five long years.
Now, a few months after publishing that heart-wrenching composite of a half-baked Furai (shown above), the lads at TG have published their account of just what resulted in a priceless concept car being transformed into a smoking hulk on a Suffolk runway. Click over to read the full story about just what happened, along with pictures of the Furai before, during and after the inferno.
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Ground was initially broken for Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operations at Salamanca in the state of Gunajuato back in 2011, but production has just now gotten under way. The first vehicle to roll off the line? A Mazda3 sedan destined for the United States. Soon, the plant will begin production of the next Mazda2 as well, selling it alongside its larger counterpart across the Americas and in Europe as production expands to 230,000 units annually. For more information, see the official press release below.
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Part of the canvas, a late-1990s Mazda Protege, is a sub-$3,000 used car at best, but we're sure having Banksy's art sprayed onto it has greatly increased its value, as it did to a piece at a Former Packard plant in Detroit a few years ago. The same goes for the trailer, which looks like it would be right at home attached to a U-Haul rental truck.
The graffito, painted in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, was accompanied by a link to some disturbing audio from a controversial 2007 military video leaked by Wikileaks in 2010. Head on below to watch the video report, and be sure to visit Banksy's website if you want to see the painting with the audio (listener discretion advised).