468POWER
07-03-2013, 09:19 AM
We have available a rare 1990 Mazda RX-7 FC Convertible 5-Speed Manual Transmission in Mazda Red Metallic Exterior with Genuine Red Sparco Bucket Seats and black top. All Original under the hood with original smooth running rotary engine which starts right up on any cold day without hesitation. Clutch is strong. All items work without issues. Vehicle was originally from Virgina and there is NO RUST. 170K miles. The exterior, all jams, and hidden areas were professionally painted with care a striking Mazda Metallic Red a few months ago. Currently there is not a scratch, ding, nor chip. Upgrades include K&N performance air filters, custom HID headlights, New 17" staggered width alloy wheels and tires (245 wide in front and 275 wide in the rear), Genuine red Sparco bucket seats in the driver and passenger position, upgraded hood to genuine Turbo II hood, Viper Alarm, aftermarket am/fm/CD head unit, and shift knob.
This RX-7 Convertible looks, runs, and drives perfect - maybe better than it did back in the 90's. We get compliments all the time on this RX-7. A classic head turner.
Don't miss your chance to hold onto a beautiful piece of history with this great example of the second gen RX-7. My loss is your gain.
PICK UP THIS RARE SEXY BEAUTY FOR ONLY $3950.
Vehicle can be seen at our showroom in Farmingdale, NY 11735.
Please serious inquiries only.
Here is a little history on the Gen2 RX-7 Convertible courtesy of Wiki...
Mazda introduced a convertible version of the RX-7 in 1988 with a normally aspirated engine -- introduced to the US market with ads featuring Hollywood actor James Garner, at the time featured in many of Mazda's television advertisements.
The convertible featured a removable rigid section over the passengers and a folding textile rear section with heatable rear glass window. Power operated, lowering the top required unlatching two header catches, power lowering the top, exiting the car (or reaching over to the right side latch), and folding down the rigid section manually. Mazda introduced with the convertible the first integral windblocker, a rigid panel that folded up from behind the passenger seats to block unwanted drafts from reaching the passengers -- thereby extending the driving season for the car in open mode. The convertible also featured optional headrest mounted audio speakers and a folding leather snap-fastened tonneau cover. The convertible assembly was precisely engineered and manufactured, and dropped into the ready body assembly as a complete unit -- a first in convertible production.
Several leading car magazines at the time also selected the convertible as one of the best rag-tops available on the market (see Automobile Magazine/January 1988, Performance Car Magazine/January 1989). Mazda exported approximately five thousand convertibles to the United States in 1988 and fewer in each of the next three model years, although it is difficult to confirm these figures, as Mazda USA did not keep RX-7 import records by model type. Production ceasing in October 1991 after Mazda marketed a limited run of 500 example for 1992 for the domestic market only. In Japan, the United Kingdom, and other regions outside the US, a turbocharged version of the convertible was available.
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This RX-7 Convertible looks, runs, and drives perfect - maybe better than it did back in the 90's. We get compliments all the time on this RX-7. A classic head turner.
Don't miss your chance to hold onto a beautiful piece of history with this great example of the second gen RX-7. My loss is your gain.
PICK UP THIS RARE SEXY BEAUTY FOR ONLY $3950.
Vehicle can be seen at our showroom in Farmingdale, NY 11735.
Please serious inquiries only.
Here is a little history on the Gen2 RX-7 Convertible courtesy of Wiki...
Mazda introduced a convertible version of the RX-7 in 1988 with a normally aspirated engine -- introduced to the US market with ads featuring Hollywood actor James Garner, at the time featured in many of Mazda's television advertisements.
The convertible featured a removable rigid section over the passengers and a folding textile rear section with heatable rear glass window. Power operated, lowering the top required unlatching two header catches, power lowering the top, exiting the car (or reaching over to the right side latch), and folding down the rigid section manually. Mazda introduced with the convertible the first integral windblocker, a rigid panel that folded up from behind the passenger seats to block unwanted drafts from reaching the passengers -- thereby extending the driving season for the car in open mode. The convertible also featured optional headrest mounted audio speakers and a folding leather snap-fastened tonneau cover. The convertible assembly was precisely engineered and manufactured, and dropped into the ready body assembly as a complete unit -- a first in convertible production.
Several leading car magazines at the time also selected the convertible as one of the best rag-tops available on the market (see Automobile Magazine/January 1988, Performance Car Magazine/January 1989). Mazda exported approximately five thousand convertibles to the United States in 1988 and fewer in each of the next three model years, although it is difficult to confirm these figures, as Mazda USA did not keep RX-7 import records by model type. Production ceasing in October 1991 after Mazda marketed a limited run of 500 example for 1992 for the domestic market only. In Japan, the United Kingdom, and other regions outside the US, a turbocharged version of the convertible was available.
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