1979 Mazda RX-7 GS
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1979 Mazda RX-7 GS Walk Around

1979 Mazda RX-7 GS Driving Video

1979 Mazda RX-7 GS Cold Start
Description
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The beloved sports cars of the 1950s and '60s were slowly fading away as they were struggling to adapt to ever more stringent safety and emissions standards – that was until Mazda unveiled its new RX-7 in 1978. This affordably priced sports car offered the same excitement as the prior cars but came with a twist in the form of a Wenkel rotary engine. This power unit offered smooth running with limited moving parts, and thanks to its small packaging, it was placed low and far back in the chassis to create a front, mid-engine car with only minimal reduction to the passenger compartment. Thanks to this improved weight distribution, and well-engineered suspension, Mazda was able to create a well-handling car that still has a devout following today.
Highlights
Finished in Spark Yellow (YU) over a black leatherette interior
Powered by the '12A' two-rotor Wankel engine displacing 1.1-liters and producing 100-horsepower
Equipped with the five-speed, overdrive manual transmission
Well-optioned with the GS package, air conditioning, and stylized aluminum alloy wheels
Displaying just over 64,500 original miles at the time of cataloging
Accompanied by Mazda maintenance with entries dating back to 26 June 1981 with only 24,000 miles at the time
Recent service work from the last three years includes rebuilding the carburetor, servicing the ignition system, installing new Kuhmo tires, replacing the front wheel bearings, and other work to the suspension to recommission the car, with more information available in the gallery
A highly original example, with the only known modification being the addition of auxiliary fog lights
Voted as "the most significant import car for 1979" by the readers of Car and Driver magazine
Features
Pop-up headlights
Locking fuel door
Full-length black body side molding
Power-assisted ventilated front disc brakes
Power antenna
Tinted glass
Cut-pile carpeting
Quartz crystal clock
Reclining high-back bucket seats with integrated headrests
Rear window defroster
Dual exterior mirrors
Tachometer that is also a volt-meter
Clarion cassette stereo
Cargo hold-down straps
Remote hatch release
Known Imperfections
Minor tear noted on the driver's seat
Surface rust and a hole can be seen on the exhaust system
Included
Roof wind deflector
Two roof cover storage bags
Spare tire
Jack
Owner's manual
Maintenance log book
Workshop service manual
Two keys
Removable hard top and sunroof panel
Lug wrench
RX-7 parking only sign
Linen Budge car cover
Ownership History
According to the current owner, their father purchased this 1979 Mazda RX-7 on 5 June 1983 from the original owner and kept it until three years ago when they inherited it.