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Rotary Nut Case
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Cibolo, TX
Posts: 273
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Cosmo 76
![]() Cosmo vin numbers 109 and 111 (i know they look like crap but how cool will it be when they are redone and you have sequenced pair that is only off by 1 number also they are identical cars same options everything) ![]() 76 Cosmo J-spec RHD and behind it is Lisa's 78 Cosmo ![]() Stuff pictures 12 NOS crate motor (yes I said NOS) ![]() ![]() Daytona Door ![]() Toys ![]()
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Wild Bill Certified
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Schertz, Texas
Posts: 55
Rep Power: 16 ![]() |
Finally found info on this place!
A few months ago I moved to Texas (my wife is in the Air Force) and we where looking for a house in Cibilo, and we passed this place. I almost wrecked the freaking car I was driving because all I saw was a sea of rotary cars! I am also a absolute rotary nut and have owned more RX7's than I can begin to remember. Anyway, I have been searching trying to find out what this place was about, there is no signage.
Dude, if you need some help with your projects, let me know, I will volunteer to help for some shop space because I am picking up a 10th AE tomorrow to restore and I need somewhere to work on it. I have my own tools. i drove thru there today and it looks like there are more cars than what is pictured on this thread, the collection grows! LOL |
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