Is the RX-7 FD rare?

Is the RX-7 FD rare?

RX-7 rarity Depending on whose numbers you trust, Mazda sold roughly 13,879 examples of the FD RX-7 as 1993, 1994, and 1995 models. Of these, the rarest of all are base models equipped with an automatic transmission—just over 500 were built—as well as the 452 R2 performance package models (more on those later).

How much is a FD RX-7 worth?

Expect to pay around $25,000 to $40,000 for a good one, but ones in immaculate condition will go for even more (for example this one). If you are interested in purchasing a Mazda RX-7 FD, make sure you check out our “Buying a Mazda RX7 FD – Ultimate Guide” article.

Why are FD RX7s so expensive?

Over time RX7s have been destroyed in accidents, died from neglect, or become uneconomical to repair and been sent to the scrap heap. Basic laws of supply and demand therefore dictate that the RX7 will become increasingly more expensive over time (provided the bottom does not fall out of the classic car market).

What does FD stand for RX-7?

I really hope this is a joke… FD is not an acronym. It is the production model of the 3rd gen RX-7. ALL RX-7’s start with with FB, FC, or FD(with the exception of the 79-81 RX-7 which was SA22C). FB=81-85 1st gen, FC=2nd gen, FD=3rd gen.

How much did a 1993 RX7 cost new?

About the 1993 MAZDA RX-7

Hatchback Original MSRP/Price Engine
RX-7 2dr Coupe $32900 / $27981 Rotary Turbo

Are RX7s legal in the US?

Any Mazda RX-7 produced after 1995 is not allowed or is banned in the United States. This is because of the left-hand driving configuration of the vehicle. This means that if you want to own one, you have a couple of options. One is to find a used RX-7 in the United States that is a 1995 year model or older.

What year is Keisuke’s RX7?

Keisuke’s 1991 Mazda RX7 FD3S ɛ̃fini Type R Specs.

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