Beginning 1967 110S Restoration Project
#26
Burning Oil-Grinding 3rd
Originally Posted by JerryLH3
You might be thinking of Banzai Racing. They did an NSU engine rebuild recently that I know of. I'm not sure about a 10A though.
http://banzairacing.net/roof_rebuild_05.htm
http://banzairacing.net/roof_rebuild_05.htm
#27
Rotary Enthusiast
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: LOS ANGELES
Posts: 1,228
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by now
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...973045703&rd=1
price is a little high but they are new parts.
matt
price is a little high but they are new parts.
matt
#28
I Dislike Everything
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: St. Louis/Southern Illinois
Posts: 3,701
Likes: 0
Received 7 Likes
on
7 Posts
10A's were not p-ported from the factory. You are thinking of the rotary motorcycles.
Looks good, and that thing looks pretty mint from such a far away shot. Congrats!
Looks good, and that thing looks pretty mint from such a far away shot. Congrats!
#29
Everyone,
Thanks for the replies so far. Meant to get over there this week to get some fresh shots, but a proposal here at work has caused me to postpone this until next week. Hoping to get over there Tuesday night and have pics posted by Wednesday of next week.
Contacted Paul Yaw of Yaw Power here in the Valley and he is interested in doing the 10A engine rebuild, so I'll advise the owners of his interest and expertise. From what the owners tell me, they have at least one new rotor housing and several extra parts including a set of apex seals and many other items. Can't wait to get over there to see what they have!
Tim
Thanks for the replies so far. Meant to get over there this week to get some fresh shots, but a proposal here at work has caused me to postpone this until next week. Hoping to get over there Tuesday night and have pics posted by Wednesday of next week.
Contacted Paul Yaw of Yaw Power here in the Valley and he is interested in doing the 10A engine rebuild, so I'll advise the owners of his interest and expertise. From what the owners tell me, they have at least one new rotor housing and several extra parts including a set of apex seals and many other items. Can't wait to get over there to see what they have!
Tim
#30
First pics as we begin!
Everyone,
Well, last night was pretty incredible! I can't wait to follow the progress! Here's where we're beginning. Excuse my pic post ignorance if this gets messed up!
Well, last night was pretty incredible! I can't wait to follow the progress! Here's where we're beginning. Excuse my pic post ignorance if this gets messed up!
Last edited by RCCAZ 1; 05-18-05 at 11:26 PM.
#34
As I mentioned earlier, most of the parts seem to be there, and Pam and Paul are considering doing a complete frame-off restoration. We're pretty sure we'll need some new or gently used 10A rotor housings, and I'm sure that the list will grow as we get deeper into the project. It appears that the last time the car was registered in Japan was in 1985. Let me know if you have any questions!
#36
Originally Posted by Flossing888
So, have you started the restoration yet?
#38
Chad Carson
iTrader: (29)
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: South of Nashville TN. USA
Posts: 7,010
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by RCCAZ 1
Thanks everyone for the advice and assistance so far. Here's the first pic. More to come next week once I can get over there with my own camera.
Why can't I be that lucky? That would be sweet to own.
PM me so I can get some pics from you for my rotary room.
Thanks
#39
Rabbit hole specialist
iTrader: (11)
Originally Posted by RCCAZ 1
Also planning to work with RX Tuner on a possible series of stories to document the process from startup to completion.
I'm glad to hear the work is going to begin soon. I love Cosmo Sports, mostly because of what they stand for. They also look pretty good.
I can't wait to see the finished product one day.
#40
Originally Posted by rotarycrazy
Man you are so lucky to get something like that. I would do anything get my hands on one of those becouse that is like the begining of the rotary Mazdas.
#43
Originally Posted by Flossing888
Was wondering who is going to do the body work? Have they done a Cosmo before?
Not to worry. The couple has hired Glenn Roberts from Finishing Touch body shop here in Fountain Hills. You may recognize his handywork. He totally restored the beautiful light blue Mazda R360 that graced the courtyard at Sevenstock 7. His attention to detail is impeccable, so I think that they're in good hands. Here's a few shots of Glenn picking up the car from them and a shot of the Cosmo alongside Glenn's R360. Incredible when you think of the fact that Glenn restored one of Mazda's first production cars (the R360), and now gets the opportunity to restore their first model year production ROTARY car. More progress to come later!
#45
Originally Posted by RX7UP
Great story.... How much did they pay for the car and to ship it in the late 80's? This is also very important to document....
Here are the final pics. Notice how nice the floorboards are in the car.
#46
Full Member
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Sparks, Nevada
Posts: 216
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Glad to hear Glenn is restoring the Cosmo! He is also currently restoring my 1973 RX-2. His shop is first rate and before relocating to AZ he was in Detroit building concept cars for the car companies. This guy is A #1. Check out his website on some of the the cars he has repaired or restored. www.finishingtouchaz.com
If my car comes out even close to the quality of the R360, I will be very happy indeed.
If my car comes out even close to the quality of the R360, I will be very happy indeed.
#47
Rotary Power
iTrader: (15)
Originally Posted by John McBeth
Glad to hear Glenn is restoring the Cosmo! He is also currently restoring my 1973 RX-2. His shop is first rate and before relocating to AZ he was in Detroit building concept cars for the car companies. This guy is A #1. Check out his website on some of the the cars he has repaired or restored. www.finishingtouchaz.com
If my car comes out even close to the quality of the R360, I will be very happy indeed.
If my car comes out even close to the quality of the R360, I will be very happy indeed.
hell i would love to drive the 110 , i got that car on my gran turismo 4 and it hauls some major *** and handles like a beauty . not to mention that it is probably the rarest rotary powered car there is
Last edited by wthdidusay82; 06-14-05 at 02:19 PM.
#48
Originally Posted by John McBeth
Glad to hear Glenn is restoring the Cosmo! He is also currently restoring my 1973 RX-2. His shop is first rate and before relocating to AZ he was in Detroit building concept cars for the car companies. This guy is A #1. Check out his website on some of the the cars he has repaired or restored. www.finishingtouchaz.com
If my car comes out even close to the quality of the R360, I will be very happy indeed.
If my car comes out even close to the quality of the R360, I will be very happy indeed.
Nice to touch base with you. Monte Mullins told me that you were having Glenn do your RX-2. Can't wait to see that when it's done. Has Glenn sent you any pics of the restoration so far? Stay in touch!!
#49
Full Member
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Sparks, Nevada
Posts: 216
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hi RCCAZ,
The car has been media stripped and is currently without any paint. All the chrome pieces ( bumpers, door handles, emblems) have been replated and the aluminum pieces (window trim and rain gutter pieces) have been polished. The mechanicals have all been redone by a shop in California. The car is kind of special in that it only has 10,300 original miles and maintains the original motor from the factory making it a "numbers matching" car. It also has the original tires that came from the factory though they are pretty dry rotted but still hold air. The "capella " badges on the C pillar are missing but under the front seat I found a set of new unused badges still in their plastic bag from Mazda along with the original dealer placard from the license plate location. The car was owned by retired lady who passed away in 1989. After her death, the car was parked outside where the sun ruined the paint and cracked the dash. Glenn is going to fix the door dings and repaint it sometime this summer.
The car has been media stripped and is currently without any paint. All the chrome pieces ( bumpers, door handles, emblems) have been replated and the aluminum pieces (window trim and rain gutter pieces) have been polished. The mechanicals have all been redone by a shop in California. The car is kind of special in that it only has 10,300 original miles and maintains the original motor from the factory making it a "numbers matching" car. It also has the original tires that came from the factory though they are pretty dry rotted but still hold air. The "capella " badges on the C pillar are missing but under the front seat I found a set of new unused badges still in their plastic bag from Mazda along with the original dealer placard from the license plate location. The car was owned by retired lady who passed away in 1989. After her death, the car was parked outside where the sun ruined the paint and cracked the dash. Glenn is going to fix the door dings and repaint it sometime this summer.