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mazdaverx713b 01-10-08 07:59 PM

my 10th Anniversary project (not 56K friendly)
 
as many of you here know, i've been restoring my 10AE and have started a few threads regarding the 10AE and some diagnostic questions regarding the car. i feel its time for an update on my progress. here's the story: i bought the car in november of 2006 after lengthy discussions with the previous owner and some price haggling. the previous owner literally destroyed the car. he was ripping up the interior and painting parts of it and on top it, he smoked the engine. i bought the car to restore, as the 10AE was the RX-7 that i've always wanted. this particular car i saw at a dealership back in 2000. i test drove the car and two days later decided to buy it. when i returned back to the dealer and the car had been sold. lucky enough for me, i wrote down the vin. fast foward to 2006. my neighbor tells me about this 7 his friend has and he wants me to look at it. when i did go to look at it, the car turned out to be a 10AE. i immediatly wanted the car. even through its staggering condition, i saw my next baby. my new project. something my wife would frown upon. i had to have it. i went home that night and looked at the pics i snapped and was looking at the pic of the vin i took and something jumped out at me. i dont know why but i dug out that old estimate from the dealer from the 10AE i test drove and compared the two vins. it was a match!!!! six years later i have the car i fell in love with! here are the pics of my progress.

here is what the car looked like when i purchased it:

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i spent hours digging the expanding foam out of the bins. i bought special gel paint stripper from chameleon that is plastic friendly and stripped the white paint from the center console lid, the glove box door, and several switches and knobs. i replaced the clock surround, the inside door handle surrounds, the corner vents in the dash, the radio surround, the pedal pads, the ash tray, found an original momo shift knob/boot, found the correct bins, rebuilt the logicon, replaced countless bulbs in the instrument cluster and the surrounding switches. i rewired the audio system, installed a used but good alpine radio, and four speakers. the engine tested 85psi on the front rotor and 0psi on the rear rotor. so, i pulled it http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/c...f/DSC05678.jpg and replaced it with a good jspec engine that i got out of PA.

the car is currently in need of a new turbo but the engine runs strong. here are some updated pics i took of the car tonight after i was finished sanding and undercoating the underbody. i'm only about half done with that. needless to say, this is the 7 that i've always wanted and i thought i would share this with you guys, as it has been a challenge and a learning experience.

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fc pro am 01-10-08 08:25 PM

Nice job. Was that a velvet armrest cover dude put on there??

Snack 01-10-08 08:28 PM

wow very nice job de-ricing the rx :). dude u get 1 million points for the glass sunroof.

mazdaverx713b 01-10-08 08:32 PM

yeah, that was purple velvet.... barf

from what i understand, the bronze moonroofs were kind of rare. i'm not really sure but i havent really seen many around.

fragtag 01-10-08 09:15 PM

Great job rescuing this 7 and making it what it should be!

mazdaverx713b 01-11-08 07:50 PM

thanks!! its taken a lot of time and money but the car is well worth it!!

LaMAr09 01-11-08 08:42 PM

congrats on getting the car youve always wanted... Someday ill have mine =]

mazdaverx713b 01-12-08 08:13 PM

what are you wanting?

whatyoulikethat 01-18-08 10:51 PM

wow you are doing good.
i noticed you have the original steering wheel you can barely see the 10 year anniversary on it.
i have a 10ae myself and love it.
good job keep us posted !

mazdaverx713b 01-19-08 02:11 AM

definatly will. i started a 10AE registry. you should add your car!

mazdaverx713b 01-19-08 02:13 AM

here are a couple of links that may interest you and other 10AE owners:

https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/1988-10th-anniversary-edition-owners-registry-add-your-10th-ae-vin-list-597035/

https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/10th-anniversary-ads-publications-704916/

Jager 01-19-08 02:17 AM

Great job. I love seeing these cars restored instead of being parted out as I see in the classifieds.

firzen 01-19-08 02:25 AM

^ I concur. I'm also in the process of restoring my FC as well. I commend your efforts.

mazdaverx713b 01-19-08 08:40 AM

thank you!! i hate parting out 7's. to me, if the car can be saved, i'll save it.
these are two of my current projects:

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the TII came to me not running from KY. the inteior was trashed and the shifter bushings were wasted. i installed all of the facory emissions components on the engine. thet were perviously removed and or blocked off. i re-did all of the maf meter wiring and a lot of the underhood wiring due to an engine fire cused by a pd leak. i replaced all of the vaccume lines, the clutch salve cylinder and hose, th eoil and filte, the plugs, the alternator, the belts, and the shifter bushings. i put the interior back together, replaced the left pw window motor and regulator. the car currently runs pretty well. it needs brakes all around, a turbo, an exhaust, a driveshaft, and some paint and the car will be an excellent road car! the second car, an 85 GS, has a neat story behind it. it was owned by a woman who bought it originally in Texas. she got married and moved to Ohio where the car remained garaged and babied by her. one evening she came home from work, parked the car in the garage and told her husband that she didnt feel well. she ordered a pizza and laid down to sleep, never to waak up again. after 5 years of looking at the car in the garage in the same spot his wife parked the car and grieving and not wating to come off of the car, the husband sold the car to the family i bought it off of. the son wrecked the car and i got it for a good price. the family told me the story of the woman who owned the car originally and how much it meant to her. i just can't let the car that meant so much to that woman and a grieving husband rot away or be parted out. i used the engine and fuel tank in my 85 S. it lives on but will be fixed. i'm going to get a doner shell tomorrow for the front end.

kansei 01-21-08 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by mazdaverx713b (Post 7724745)
from what i understand, the bronze moonroofs were kind of rare. i'm not really sure but i havent really seen many around.

Dave,

I'm sure you know that the glass moonroofs were not a stock accessory. They are all aftermarket accessories, just like the SA/FB glass roofs, also made by Pacific. I had one awhile back I bought an entire car to get the glass roof, but wound up selling it as I chose not to install it on my 10th (I'm really anal about keeping the limited production cars bone stock).

Nice car, kudos on bringing her back. Shame on the previous owner (let me guess- a kid?).

Neal.

mazdaverx713b 01-22-08 05:08 AM

thanks for the info Neil! the guy i bought the car off of was aactually in his late 20's. 29 i believe. he was a honda ricer fan.

Mrak 01-23-08 08:45 PM

You do some great work, mate.

Glad to see someone is willing to save the ol' RX7's which nobody seemed to love :(

'87 turbo II 01-23-08 08:48 PM

I'm so happy people like you exist. Saving an Rx-7 from the fate of a ricey future is like 3 points above adopting an orphan on the good deed scale.

rotary#10 01-28-08 12:35 AM

:icon_tup: PROPS 2 you guys for your hard work !!! i know what its like.

mazdaverx713b 01-29-08 08:03 AM

thanks for the compliments!! the car is a work in progress. i'm going to be in the market for an S4 turbocharger soon, so if you guys know of anyone send them my way.

SouthSideSlider 01-29-08 08:18 AM

saving a car from a fate like this should be tax deductable. LOL

mazdaverx713b 01-29-08 09:01 AM

ok, it seems the pics are down. i can put them back up if anyone is still wanting to see them

Nicademus 08-15-08 12:20 PM

Is there supposed to be more pics? Could you put them back up?

puhpaper 08-15-08 12:56 PM

thank god you saved that interior. your 7, and i both thank you.

rotary roderick 08-15-08 02:25 PM

GLASS SUN-ROOF FTMFW!
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