I have been dinging a little research and
I think they may have flooded the engine after they did the emissions test.
Alex Madsen
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From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Perry Mick
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 9:49
PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Cheep
RX-7
That looks like one of the higher-end models, with the
5-bolt wheels. I have a more basic 1988 and paid more than that, but it was a
running car with about 150,000 miles. It has a stock Mazda security system, so
it's possible the security system could be Mazda?
Alex Madsen wrote:
I have found a cheep RX-7
and I am hopping I could get some feed back from the list if it is worth buying
and tips on what to look for. It is a 1988 MAZDA RX-7 5 speed for $780.
The catch is that it is not running at the moment. They claim that this is
because of some after market security system they can to quite figure out. I do
not think they have much experience with rx-7’s. They say they got it
running once for inspection and emissions testing. It failed the Colorado
emissions test and my guess they gave up on it after that. Fortunately NH where
I will get it registered does not require an emissions test. The body is in
good shape with only a few rust spots. The interior is not in very go shape and
needs some work. The engine appears to be in ok shape, but it is hard to tell
with out it running. The foam on the underside near the oil cooler was soaked
with oil. I do not know where this is leaking from or how big a problem it is.
Any feedback on purchasing this car would be
appreciated. It seems to me that if I cannot get it running I can trade it in
or part it out for more than the perches price. (Or take the engine for
an aircraft)
Attached are pictures (bad) of the car and emissions
paperwork. I hope to get down there with a real camera soon.
Alex Madsen