75 Mazda Rotary Truck

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  1. yellerspirit

    yellerspirit Well-Known Member

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    It's always interesting to follow old Jap junk auctions. Especially, when broomsticks are used for holding up hoods. He'd be better off blasting all that scale off, repainting it a color which doesen't make you puke again during a hang-over and then dropping an RX-8 mill into it. Only thereafter should he ask for bigger money for it

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    cammerjeff Longroofs Rule!

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    I always thought the Rotary engine in a Pick up was a strange choice, while Rotary's are fine engine's one thing they lack is low end torque, and that is usually what is needed to haul things around.

    I do like it in a weird way though.
     
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    Rare or not that price is HILARIOUS!
     
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    For that thing in the shape it is, you're absolutely right. However, rotary engines do indeed have their fan club and if that truck was done right, it could draw a handsome price, as a custom. Nothing says that you have to haul anything else, except @$$
     

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