new Scottish member
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 4:34 pm
A big hello to everyone!!!
So I thought it time I introduced myself in the 1st gen forum since im just back from london after buying a 1985 series 3
My names Richard and im a rex-o-holic..
A brief history of my rx7 history. ..
My 3rd gen was almost 10 years ago now!! I was young and bought with my heart, not my head and it nearly bankrupted me, as it also had waterseal failure...I rebuilt it and tuned it, but it kept spitting the dummy, and on the 3rd rebuild it was sold!! I loved the car but couldnt afford to keep it! Time to move on
So 2008 comes along and so does the boredom of my bmw, it was all the car I needed, brilliant, but just another bmw and sooo bland and boring! So I started the hunt and my t2 cab came up. A flight to london and trip out to kent and I owned a great car. I kept the car for 3 great years, it became part of the family... so it was fitting when I proposed to my wife that the car was with us too but the car was a daily driver and I couldnt afford 14mpg and a wedding. Sadly the car went to a new home and happily to a new loving owner on mazdarotaryclub. This was the best car ive owned, it was outdone in outright performance by the 3rd gen, but the retro looks, character and reliability all made it much better than a 3rd gen, Imho of course
So 3 weeks ago 6/4/13 I got myself a wife, and off to Malaysia on honeymoon we went, clearly as rex-o-holic I kept searching to see what was out there and finally I saw my new 1st gen. Being 7 hours ahead I had a long wait untill it was 9am and a more acceptable time to call the seller. I was certain someone else would call before be but luckily I was first and it was arranged, after travelling 23 hours from Malaysia to london and back to Glasgow on Thursdays, we were going back to London for my rx7 obsession on sunday
My wife was almost as excited as me, infact at 5am as the alarm wentb off she was much more excited about the trip
So the rest is history, the previous owner is a great guy, he loved the car since 1992, and was sad to see it go. But I think I've shown him I was an enthusiast and he was happy to let the rex go.
So 400 miles north, the rx performed perfectly... hopfully I can keep it for the next 20 years in as good a condition as it is now
So thats my brief intro and hello hope I havent bored you all!!! Heres some photos, sorry the first gen photos arnt great, weve not had much time together yet...
So I thought it time I introduced myself in the 1st gen forum since im just back from london after buying a 1985 series 3
My names Richard and im a rex-o-holic..
A brief history of my rx7 history. ..
My 3rd gen was almost 10 years ago now!! I was young and bought with my heart, not my head and it nearly bankrupted me, as it also had waterseal failure...I rebuilt it and tuned it, but it kept spitting the dummy, and on the 3rd rebuild it was sold!! I loved the car but couldnt afford to keep it! Time to move on
So 2008 comes along and so does the boredom of my bmw, it was all the car I needed, brilliant, but just another bmw and sooo bland and boring! So I started the hunt and my t2 cab came up. A flight to london and trip out to kent and I owned a great car. I kept the car for 3 great years, it became part of the family... so it was fitting when I proposed to my wife that the car was with us too but the car was a daily driver and I couldnt afford 14mpg and a wedding. Sadly the car went to a new home and happily to a new loving owner on mazdarotaryclub. This was the best car ive owned, it was outdone in outright performance by the 3rd gen, but the retro looks, character and reliability all made it much better than a 3rd gen, Imho of course
So 3 weeks ago 6/4/13 I got myself a wife, and off to Malaysia on honeymoon we went, clearly as rex-o-holic I kept searching to see what was out there and finally I saw my new 1st gen. Being 7 hours ahead I had a long wait untill it was 9am and a more acceptable time to call the seller. I was certain someone else would call before be but luckily I was first and it was arranged, after travelling 23 hours from Malaysia to london and back to Glasgow on Thursdays, we were going back to London for my rx7 obsession on sunday
My wife was almost as excited as me, infact at 5am as the alarm wentb off she was much more excited about the trip
So the rest is history, the previous owner is a great guy, he loved the car since 1992, and was sad to see it go. But I think I've shown him I was an enthusiast and he was happy to let the rex go.
So 400 miles north, the rx performed perfectly... hopfully I can keep it for the next 20 years in as good a condition as it is now
So thats my brief intro and hello hope I havent bored you all!!! Heres some photos, sorry the first gen photos arnt great, weve not had much time together yet...