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parrotfever 06-12-2009 07:28 PM

How many convertibles still out there?
 
Anybody have any idea how many are still on the road? Wikipedia claims 'Mazda exported approximately five thousand convertibles to the United States in 1988 and fewer in each of the next three model years'. No idea where their info is from.

How many members of this forum have one?

As I'm leaning more to the purist mentality in a rebuild, and as I'm the original owner, I'm just curious. I never knew there were so few to begin with. Besides, I'm past the point of taking any of you on in a speed run. I did, however, win one trophy for fastest time in the Spring of 1990 at a 'Mazda owner's Tech & Run' weekend in Westchster County, NY. :driving: And, yes, I was the ONLY 'vert' there, as I recollect. I was placed into the NA class as a result.

parrotfever Bob

Dzire 06-12-2009 07:33 PM

I just got one

91convguy 06-12-2009 07:44 PM

Has 153,000 put 117,000 of them on here myself. I believe few verts were sold those figures sound about right.

firzen 06-12-2009 07:56 PM

Just saw an immaculate one the other day at a car show. Not common but still a fair amount out there.

need RX7 06-12-2009 08:40 PM

I see quite a few of them, both in person and for sale, etc. I wouldn't call them 'rare' yet, but they are alot less common.

Glenn DaGian 06-13-2009 11:07 AM

What years were convertables offered for the RX-7s? Thanks...

parrotfever 06-13-2009 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glenn DaGian (Post 89372)
What years were convertables offered for the RX-7s? Thanks...

Per Wickipedia - Several leading car magazines at the time also selected the convertible as one of the best rag-tops available on the market (see Automobile Magazine/January 1988, Performance Car Magazine/January 1989). Mazda exported approximately five thousand convertibles to the United States in 1988 and fewer in each of the next three model years, although it is difficult to confirm these figures, as Mazda USA did not keep RX-7 import records by model type. Production ceasing in October 1991 after Mazda marketed a limited run of 500 example for 1992 for the domestic market only. In Japan, the United Kingdom, and other regions outside the US, a turbocharged version of the convertible was available.

Many thanks to those responding. I'm wasn't assuming rare (like my friend's Torino Cobra - but who wants it?) but still in comparatively short supply.

parrotfever Bob

yeti 06-13-2009 08:52 PM

I have one and have seen about 3 or 4.

Max777 06-18-2009 12:35 AM

I got a 1991 FC vert, brave blue with 141,000K on the body.

djmtsu 06-18-2009 07:01 AM

If you need or want to find a vert, come to TN. I swear they are EVERYWHERE!!!!!

You can pick up a beater for about $600, or a mint one for about $4000.

parrotfever 06-18-2009 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djmtsu (Post 89884)
If you need or want to find a vert, come to TN. I swear they are EVERYWHERE!!!!!

You can pick up a beater for about $600, or a mint one for about $4000.

Ouch! :banghead: Running? If so, the economics of a rebuild becomes more an exercise in unreality than logic. What the heck, half the adventure is the journey.

parrotfever Bob

Tanj! 06-18-2009 11:18 AM

Funny here in the Dallas area if I see another FC on the road it's almost always a vert.

parrotfever 06-23-2009 10:41 AM

Seems someone in the Mazda sales department figured verts made more sense down South - how's that for logic! I always enjoyed driving with the top down when it was snowing - as an old TR-3 owner, the 'wind block flap' made perfect sense to me.

The impression I get is that they're out there in certain areas. With that in mind, I'm thinking a little more radical as this project progresses. I'm gutting the car down now and have time to plan. I'll start asking for suspension recommendations next.

parrotfever Bob

cyberdelics 06-27-2009 02:34 PM

Rollin with da top down up town, top rankin' ! Nor-Cal bayarea stylee ~~☆

cyberdelics 06-27-2009 02:36 PM

oh and dont forget to put your vote for the Vert of the Month!

need RX7 06-27-2009 02:48 PM

I went and looked at a TII vert with a friend last night... I want one :rofl: Top-down boost is such an awesome concept.

Phoenix7 06-27-2009 03:20 PM

Best 7 ever.....can't go wrong with a TII Vert.

Rotary13B1 06-28-2009 01:31 PM

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jimmy_trader 06-30-2009 05:50 PM

I had an '88 (white/blue) and I have a '91 (white/black)
The '88 was showroom stock when I got it and crumpled like tinfoil when she died.
I take that back, the passenger compartment was wonderfully intact.
The '91 had been played with before I got her, so she may or may not see a TII swap.

Quote:

Originally Posted by parrotfever (Post 90376)
I'll start asking for suspension recommendations next.

My '88 needed new struts and I decided to go with KYB AGX for the replacements. The fronts adjust (1 soft, up to 4 stiff) at the top of the strut and the back ones are adjustable (1-8) from under the car. Since Verts don't have the same rear shock towers as coupes, this was my main selling point.
That and when I asked about 3 diff models, the guy I purchased them from replied:
"The tokico rides very smooth, the KYB AGX is damping adjustable so you can set the comfort rate, it's my favorite, The KYB gr2 is a very good choice but valved just a little stiffer than the Tokico HP"
I liked the AGX's so much that even though my '91 doesn't need new struts, I bought another set. This time with Eibach lowering springs.
Now if I can find a 5-speed transmission, I should be all set.
Aloha,
~j

parrotfever 06-30-2009 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy_trader (Post 91080)
The '91 had been played with before I got her, so she may or may not see a TII swap.

Congrats on the recent addition! May you enjoy for years to come.

I've always had a soft spot for KYB and appreciate the advice. The current set up is non-adjustable KYB but I agree adjustable would be better.:driving: Consider them added to my 'want' list. Thanks!

parrotfever Bob

Turbo II 07-20-2009 03:29 AM

I saved a post from elsewhere a couple of years ago. HE got his info from an R. L. POLK report he had obtained, said complete accuracy was debatable but most likely close enough.

As of January of 2007. Registered in the USA at the DMV.

1988 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 5461 Units
1989 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 1532 Units
1990 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 2367 Units
1991 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 2253 Units

Max777 07-20-2009 04:31 AM

Quote:

1991 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 2253 Units
I guess this will help if I ever decide to sell mine!

Phoenix7 07-20-2009 02:47 PM

how many 92s are out there though? THOSE are the numbers I wanna know.

parrotfever 07-20-2009 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix7 (Post 92454)
how many 92s are out there though? THOSE are the numbers I wanna know.

Per Wiki, Production ceasing in October 1991 after Mazda marketed a limited run of 500 example for 1992 for the domestic market only.
Happy hunting!

parrotfever Bob

Phoenix7 07-20-2009 05:56 PM

ah, so the 92's never left Japan? I dunno Parrot, wikipedia is not the most reliable source but I have no other info...

parrotfever 07-20-2009 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Turbo II (Post 92422)
...As of January of 2007. Registered in the USA at the DMV.

1988 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 5461 Units
1989 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 1532 Units
1990 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 2367 Units
1991 RX7 CONVERTIBLE - 2253 Units

Great info. Got to wonder how many, like my '89, are sitting out there unregistered & waiting for a new life.

parrotfever Bob

shadow102 07-29-2009 08:26 PM

just signed up, got a 1990 vert running and registered

evilwankel 08-04-2009 06:31 AM

Well at least my vert isnt as common as my 04 altima o.0

RX7_GRL 08-04-2009 10:39 AM

there is one in pretty good condition around where i live. some older lady drives it.

parrotfever 08-06-2009 12:31 AM

Finally started my rebuild - mice living in the engine! Check the photos on my build thread - 'Where do I begin finally begins'

parrotfever Bob

rx7mechusa 08-06-2009 12:49 AM

LOL i was looking at the pic trying to figure out WTF is in there??? Got it now


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