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As we noted earlier in the Class of 1986 series, that year saw the ushering in of plenty of digital-age technology and the ushering-out of plenty of stone-age technology. Case in point: the Mazda RX-7. Introduced for the American market in 1979, the RX-7 made prominent use of the company’s Wankel rotary engines, and that […]
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Tagged Class of 1986, Eighties, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, James Garner, Japanese cars, Mazda, Mazda RX-7, rotary engine, videos
- Written by webmin
The trouble with cars that are in a certain age bracket – say about 10 to 25 years old – is that they’ve been around long enough for previous owners to beat on them and modify them, but nobody’s started restoring them yet, which means that if you want to find a nice, unmodified example, […]
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Tagged Hemmings Find of the Day, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Japanese cars, Mazda, Mazda Miata, originals
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Faithful Hemmings Blog readers may recall our recent entry on English sports car manufacturer Morgan, who was reportedly considering re-introducing a modern version of its first automobile, the three-wheeled “trike.” The Morgan Motor Company has officially acknowledged this unorthodox project, releasing the computer-generated images that you see here. The actual automobile will debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor […]
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Tagged ACE cycle car, cycle-car, Geneva motor show, Harley-Davidson, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Liberty ACE, Liberty Motors, Mazda, microcars and minicars, Morgan Motor Company, motorcycles and scooters, replicas, resurrections and kit cars, Stirling Moss, stuff Dan lusts after, SuperSports, three-wheelers, Threewheeler, trike