1979 Series I
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1979 Series I
I'm a new member with an original completely documented 1979 RX7 GS with sunroof, 77000 miles and original paint. It's in great shape.
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welcome to the forum. really nice SA you got there. i see it's an early one with the hood prop on the pass side. post was edited per guidelines of this section.
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Didn't mean to break the rules! Anyway, I'm new and I have been a Triumph guy most of my life. I'm really interested in the cars that helped put the British out of business. I just restored a 1973 240Z and now have started getting my RX7 up to speed. The biggest problem is with the steering! Here are some more pictures.
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It is a one owner (female) car. Original paint and interior. I need to work on the steering and a worn rear axle bearing...then should be a great drive. I have tried to work on adjusting the steering box....not been successful as of yet. I will post with questions and advice.
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