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rxse7en 06-24-11 08:06 AM

Rotary Mustang
 
I searched the forum and didn't find much on the experimental Rotary Mustang so I'm posting this link for shits and giggles. Enjoy:

http://forums.vintage-mustang.com/vi...-fastback.html

rxse7en 06-24-11 08:08 AM

More interesting reading:
http://www.okmustangs.com/ACTION/act71wankelbook.html

JWteknix 06-24-11 08:47 AM

I wana make one modernized

rxse7en 06-24-11 12:01 PM

The RC2-60 sounds like it was a beast back in '66. 185hp NA is pretty impressive even for now. A shame Ford discontinued the rotary program.

OneRotor 06-24-11 12:34 PM

LOL:

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I've never seen this blue one...but the other one is a Poppy Red 1965 Fastback... It was featured like 20 years ago in one of the Mustang mags...It was in Mint condition at the time...and still with the original owner who was an old man at the time. I'll see if I can do a search and find the article.

The problem with wankels (and always has been) were the head gaskets... The engines generated lots of power and were amazingly efficient. They always had problems sealing the heads though...As far as I know, It was the ONLY downfall of the engine. The head gaskets were of poor design and always blew out after awhile.

Tony Kovar
1966 Sprint 200 Convertible
MCA#70001
"

Head Gaskets. WTF.

rxse7en 06-24-11 02:29 PM

I guess he had no clue about apex seals and just associated piston terminology at the time. Surprised he didn't mention crankshafts too. :)



Originally Posted by whitey85mtu (Post 10678917)
LOL:

"
I've never seen this blue one...but the other one is a Poppy Red 1965 Fastback... It was featured like 20 years ago in one of the Mustang mags...It was in Mint condition at the time...and still with the original owner who was an old man at the time. I'll see if I can do a search and find the article.

The problem with wankels (and always has been) were the head gaskets... The engines generated lots of power and were amazingly efficient. They always had problems sealing the heads though...As far as I know, It was the ONLY downfall of the engine. The head gaskets were of poor design and always blew out after awhile.

Tony Kovar
1966 Sprint 200 Convertible
MCA#70001
"

Head Gaskets. WTF.


Rotary-MG 06-24-11 05:23 PM

Wait! can't anyone here tell that the claim with these images is a hoax???

I had the same twin dizzy rotary with the starter on top.
Can't u see that the blue Mustang has a Mazda early 12A?

And that "Rotary Engine" emblem is right out of a Mazda catalog. BlackDragon is selling that logo for $30 on page 106. Why would a '65 Mustang have a emblem that Mazda produced starting in '79? certainly NOT a experimental factory car. More likely a transplant someone did at home.

LOL Experimental Ford rotary my.......!

Jeff20B 06-24-11 06:49 PM

I didn't even look at the link.

rxse7en 06-25-11 11:32 AM

The second link I posted looks pretty valid. Scans of a book published in '66 reviewing the experimental Mustang. The forum thread is just funny. :)

RX2fan 06-25-11 09:52 PM

Ford never had a rotary program, the red rotary mustang that made 185HP was made by Curtiss-Wright. Ford tried to get into the Rotary game by buying 20% of Toyo Kogyo back in 1971, but when they were told that they would have access to everything but the rotary engine they gave up on the idea. The only American automotive company that did make a rotary was GM with there rotary corvettes.

rxse7en 06-27-11 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by RX2fan (Post 10680565)
Ford never had a rotary program, the red rotary mustang that made 185HP was made by Curtiss-Wright. Ford tried to get into the Rotary game by buying 20% of Toyo Kogyo back in 1971, but when they were told that they would have access to everything but the rotary engine they gave up on the idea. The only American automotive company that did make a rotary was GM with there rotary corvettes.


Ah, thanks RX2Fan. http://www.nasm.si.edu/collections/a...d=A19870228000

pjr 08-06-11 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by RX2fan (Post 10680565)
Ford never had a rotary program, the red rotary mustang that made 185HP was made by Curtiss-Wright. Ford tried to get into the Rotary game by buying 20% of Toyo Kogyo back in 1971, but when they were told that they would have access to everything but the rotary engine they gave up on the idea. The only American automotive company that did make a rotary was GM with there rotary corvettes.

GM also had a rotary program that was weeks from going production witj the mid-70s Monza. Not well known, but true. It was a 2 rotor, while the Vette was a 4 rotor program.

Vortes 04-04-12 01:24 AM

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After hearing about this car i decided to do some research and found alot of pictures, figure i would compile them and my sources here for everyone else to enjoy.

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The last two pictures are of the car in 1986 from the North Texas Mustang Club's show in Fort Worth.

The car is located at the National Automotive and Truck Museum in Auburn Indiana.

http://www.nashnut.com/archives/cat_...iana_2008.html
http://www.remarkablecars.com/for-sa...=15403&cat=all
http://garmc.net/gallery/curtis-wrig...ngine-mustang/

urban_S 04-04-12 02:48 PM

I want one.

datfast1 04-04-12 04:13 PM

Very interesting!!!!! Sick!!!:icon_tup::icon_tup::icon_tup:

Vortes 04-04-12 05:07 PM

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RX2fan 04-04-12 07:32 PM

:eek: I've been wondering what happened to that car!!! Thanks for the Info!

prrex4ever 04-04-12 08:58 PM

Great info, thanks for sharing.

Big88chevy 04-04-12 10:43 PM

never knew someone else did this, my father and i dropped my old motor in a 68 we had sitting in the garage. motor and trans line up pretty good actually, not that bad of a swap

Project RX3 07-06-12 12:44 PM

The Holden brand was/is under the GM umberella... Holden released a Rotary version of their Premier called the Road Pacer - I recall one coming up for sale a couple of years back (complete with factory refrigerator in the trunk)

http://holden.itgo.com/rpacer_eng.jpg

It was fitted with a Mazda 13b

Mazda Roadpacer and Parkway Bus

Cosmojc 07-16-12 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by Project RX3 (Post 11148612)
The Holden brand was/is under the GM umberella... Holden released a Rotary version of their Premier called the Road Pacer - I recall one coming up for sale a couple of years back (complete with factory refrigerator in the trunk)

http://holden.itgo.com/rpacer_eng.jpg

It was fitted with a Mazda 13b

Mazda Roadpacer and Parkway Bus

Technically, that's not accurate. Holden supplied the cars to Mazda who fitted the 13b to them completely for JDM consumption. GM did a few prototypes in Corvette bodies, but GM never released a rotor. The Earls court car still exists and has an original motor but not it's original motor.
Don't get me started on that series and model Holden - they were rubbish! I drove a lot of kilometers in one! Not even a 13b and a Mazda badge could make me want one. Crusher fodder! As that article calls it - "Toadracer"!

Kramer

toyo kogyo 07-21-12 11:07 PM

2 roadpacers for sale here in NZ.

the blue one has been listed for aaaaages

Mazda Roadpacer 1975 | Trade Me

Mazda Roadpacer 1976 | Trade Me

TinMan09 07-30-12 08:21 AM

Just imagine if Mustang and Corvette had been made with Rotarys. History would be so fucked up right now lol.


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