How Many FD RX7's Were Built?
#51
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no one ever takes in account the canadian fds, ive never been able to find ANY numbers on how many were sold.
ive got a canadian fd, that i imported to america. so add 1 to the number we have
ive got a canadian fd, that i imported to america. so add 1 to the number we have
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How about the guy on eBay that was selling an FD that had never been registered. It had a couple thousand on it, but had never been registered. Just a couple months ago too. It only went for a little over $20k, pretty sound investment to me.
#53
I won't let go
I realize that there won't be a count of those that aren't registered, but this is as close to an estimate as possible. When I get my site up for our local club, I'll work on getting something like a registry going. If I can get a list of VINs that are in existance, those owners can come in and fill in their info to their VIN.
Edy, I'll pass that along and ask them to pay us for doing their work for them.
Edy, I'll pass that along and ask them to pay us for doing their work for them.
#54
i really like the way this is going guys i think a registry is an awesome idea i'd hate to be the person in charge of it though 'cause i KNOW that i'd be going nuts trying to track down every last car... by the by, if you get that list, couldn't you run them on CARFAX to get an idea of current standing? can't you spend like however much money and do unlimited VIN searches for a month or something? (not sure if this had be suggested already or not)
#55
I won't let go
Well, what I could do is this, and some of the more senior members tell me if I'm off base. We know the production numbers and the VINs up to the 5/6 digit serial number of each model. Do these VINs go in sequence? IE (made up VIN here) JM1FD3327P0200001 is the first for this model year, 1000 were made. Will they actually end up in sequence to 201000? So this way, just find the first # and run them up to the last for that year based on the production numbers and go from there.
If that's the case, then that initial part would be easy. Without knowing how each was configured, it will be a little more tricky. Perhaps Mazda can supply that information. Has anyone ever contact corporate directly about this? Don't need to be doing double work.
If that's the case, then that initial part would be easy. Without knowing how each was configured, it will be a little more tricky. Perhaps Mazda can supply that information. Has anyone ever contact corporate directly about this? Don't need to be doing double work.
#56
Senior Member
All Countries, All Years ?
Since we are on the world wide web,...
what are the production numbers for all the years of production, not only the US imported models, but also in Japan, and exports to Canada, Australia, ..., and Elbonia?
Perhaps Mazda has such info hidden somewhere.
Enter the matrix:
Japan US Canada,eh Kangarooland ...
93
94
95
96
97
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.
.
what are the production numbers for all the years of production, not only the US imported models, but also in Japan, and exports to Canada, Australia, ..., and Elbonia?
Perhaps Mazda has such info hidden somewhere.
Enter the matrix:
Japan US Canada,eh Kangarooland ...
93
94
95
96
97
.
.
.
#58
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Originally Posted by diablone
#59
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Originally Posted by rousu
Since we are on the world wide web,...
what are the production numbers for all the years of production, not only the US imported models, but also in Japan, and exports to Canada, Australia, ..., and Elbonia?
Perhaps Mazda has such info hidden somewhere.
Enter the matrix:
Japan US Canada,eh Kangarooland ...
93
94
95
96
97
.
.
.
what are the production numbers for all the years of production, not only the US imported models, but also in Japan, and exports to Canada, Australia, ..., and Elbonia?
Perhaps Mazda has such info hidden somewhere.
Enter the matrix:
Japan US Canada,eh Kangarooland ...
93
94
95
96
97
.
.
.
REality would be this.
Although these are overall production numbers supplied by Mazda Japan. Mazda Australia rip-off-the-rotary-buyer so sales here where pathetic, so bad I dare not mention from 92 - 98
EG, 1992 = 122 (Like the USA, that was its best year for AUssie sales)
You can see that 1992 was the best year for the FD RX-7 but 1993 was a huge let down & wrote the writing on the wall for its continued export
The final year was quite impressive since it was sold only in Japan & production ceased in AUG meaning just 8 months of 02 models.
Series-6 RX-7
1992 = 26899
1993 = 06801
1994 = 05962
1995 = 05202
Series-7 RX-7
1996 = 04762
1997 = 03556
1998 = 01423
Series-8 RX-7
1999 = 04151
2000 = 02611
2001 = 02589
2002 = 03903
Last edited by DMRH; 01-21-05 at 08:06 PM.
#61
Recovering Miataholic
What's up with the RX-7 Registry? I clicked on the "RX-7 Registry" link on fd3s.net and was sent off to some "Simplenet" domain-selling page. Searching for "RX-7 Registry" on that page got me a "not found" page. So since the collection thread on the 3rd Gen forum is now locked, where do I upload our RX-7 data?
#63
Recovering Miataholic
Railgun,
Thank you for replying. I had already read the entire sticky. As far as I can tell, there is no website listed anywhere in the entire thread (except Mazda itself) to which I can post my car's data. Can you direct me to a website? Thanks again!
Thank you for replying. I had already read the entire sticky. As far as I can tell, there is no website listed anywhere in the entire thread (except Mazda itself) to which I can post my car's data. Can you direct me to a website? Thanks again!
#64
Rotary Enthusiast
Here is the link http://www.fd3s.cc/
It's actually pretty pathetic, with over 60000 registered members on this forum only 62 registered FDs.
It's actually pretty pathetic, with over 60000 registered members on this forum only 62 registered FDs.
#66
Recovering Miataholic
trexthe3rd,
Thanks for the link; I appreciate it. I have not seen that link anywhere else; I just now joined that site and registered my car.
I was wondering how the forum could have over 6000 (is that what you meant?) members if there are only 5733 registered FDs in the U.S. Ex-owners? Wannabe owners?
Thanks for the link; I appreciate it. I have not seen that link anywhere else; I just now joined that site and registered my car.
I was wondering how the forum could have over 6000 (is that what you meant?) members if there are only 5733 registered FDs in the U.S. Ex-owners? Wannabe owners?
#67
I won't let go
Originally Posted by wstrohm
trexthe3rd,
Thanks for the link; I appreciate it. I have not seen that link anywhere else; I just now joined that site and registered my car.
I was wondering how the forum could have over 6000 (is that what you meant?) members if there are only 5733 registered FDs in the U.S. Ex-owners? Wannabe owners?
Thanks for the link; I appreciate it. I have not seen that link anywhere else; I just now joined that site and registered my car.
I was wondering how the forum could have over 6000 (is that what you meant?) members if there are only 5733 registered FDs in the U.S. Ex-owners? Wannabe owners?
#68
Super Snuggles
Originally Posted by Trexthe3rd
Here is the link http://www.fd3s.cc/
It's actually pretty pathetic, with over 60000 registered members on this forum only 62 registered FDs.
It's actually pretty pathetic, with over 60000 registered members on this forum only 62 registered FDs.
Considering that the majority of members are from the U.S., that there were only ~13,800 FDs imported into the United States, that half of those are now gone, and that many current FD owners likely don't know about this forum... what were you expecting?
#69
Super Snuggles
Originally Posted by wstrohm
I was wondering how the forum could have over 6000 (is that what you meant?) members if there are only 5733 registered FDs in the U.S. Ex-owners? Wannabe owners?
The vast majority of rotary owners have 1st or 2nd gen. RX-7s, and there are many people here that don't own a rotary vehicle at all (no comments about V8 converted cars, please). 3rd gen. owners are actually a very small minority, but our arrogance more than makes up for our lack of numbers.
#70
I won't let go
Originally Posted by jimlab
(no comments about V8 converted cars, please)
#71
Recovering Miataholic
Sorry, I thought his forum members number referred to this 3rd Gen forum only.
Anyway, my original question was answered regarding where to go to post my FD's data. Which I did.
Thanks for the info, Trexthe3rd!
Anyway, my original question was answered regarding where to go to post my FD's data. Which I did.
Thanks for the info, Trexthe3rd!
#72
http://www.fd3s.cc/
I just registered on that site.. I think a regestry is a great Idea.. I am comming from the Integra Type R world, So I know what it is like to own a rare vehicle.
Not all owners usually prowl web forums... So it's really hard to get an exact number.
I just registered on that site.. I think a regestry is a great Idea.. I am comming from the Integra Type R world, So I know what it is like to own a rare vehicle.
Not all owners usually prowl web forums... So it's really hard to get an exact number.