Ultra low mileage relics are always bittersweet things. In one vein, it's great to see a rolling time capsule, perfectly displaying what the factory fresh car was from whatever year, but then you can't really drive it otherwise, eventually, it won't be factory fresh anymore. Given the current used car market, if I owned this I would try to sell it on to a museum or something (I'm sure the Mazda Classic Museum in Germany would snap it up), and use a portion of my windfall to buy a mint, albeit driven, example of the same car or something else.
Cars need to be Driven, too. I would prefer a maintained 100k mile classic over a 20k mile one needing seals, dried out all things.. bad bad bad! Been there. Save your money. Buy the one driven!
Zach-love the video and car-I own 2 Rx7-one is 1983 with 6,800 miles GSL the other is an 83 GSL with-19,000 miles. My first was a1981 that I owned for 29 years-love all your videos about 1st gen Rx7’s
I'm not a huge fb guy but I am a fanatic with original cars. A car can only be original once! I went to a import show at Mohegan sun and I stopped dead in my tracks and was in awe over a 82 Nissan sentra with only 11k on it.
THIS CAR IS SUWEEEET! I had one back in the day, it was such a big part of my life then. I had it for 13 years, it was such a cool car, I cried when I sold it. I still have a lot of the Rotary Rocket magazines and some of the club stuff.
Really enjoyed this video! I miss my 1980 RX-7! Memories! I was tempted, though, to play the drinking game every time the word “so” was spoken… LOL! Great job! ✌🏻😎🎹🌴🌞
Yea I totally agree. Because this car was literally my life for years. It nearly brings me to tears that car and the life I had when had driven it. Lucky 7's if you owned one they changed your life. I wish I still had my first one. I never let it get unperfect!.
Honestly clean survival cars are more fun than exotics. With them you know your getting what your getting. Now 80's/90's that's where they really tried. At least to be "different, not better."
Can anyone clarify something? I've been told the FB S2 had the rear plate below the rear bumper, and the FB S3 moved the plate above the rear bumper. But I've also seen some that reverse that pattern.
Those walk around are nice content. I find it more natural than your reviews. They will definitely help you build a community around your automotive content, but maybe not grow the audience that much. That being said. I don't think those videos would get you much views compared to your regular car reviews, so you do you