Equipment
Aftermarket alloy wheels, body kit, sunroof, air conditioning, Kenwood CD stereo.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Represented with new tires, radiator, starter, belts and hoses plus a rebuilt carburetor. The engine bay is pretty grimy. The body kit was somewhat crudely tacked on. Lots of paint cracking on the nose. Lots of oxidation on the rear brake drums and underbody. The seats are very faded but the interior is sound. A driver quality, mostly unmolested first gen RX7.
Market commentary
The first gen RX-7 was a significant car, but Mazda sold approaching half a million of them and condition ranges from barely drivable hulks to low-mile garage queens to track and drift cars. This one is pretty much average and the price seems cheap, but it's about what the car is worth and is about what was paid for it at Mecum's winter Kansas City auction in December, $4,750.