The FD generation RX-7, abandoned by the owner for over two decades, was found a state that can make enthusiasts weep. Though it was just sitting in a garage with dust and cobwebs, there were at least no signs of external damage. WD Detailing discloses the last time it was tagged was 1999. Apparently the owner bought it fresh from the dealership and drove the car for about 8,800 miles. The owner reportedly took the RX-7 to the freeways, and he got terrified by its performance after touching the 140 mph mark. So, that made them tether the beast to the barn.
The folks at WD Detailing took the FD RX-7 out and brought it to their garage for a makeover. The first thing that was instantly noticed was the number of dead mice inside the bonnet, glovebox, and center console, but luckily the mice did not cut through any wires. The refreshing of the RX-7 began with the exterior, including the wheels, giving the Mazda its first bath in over two decades. Finally, the RX-7 received paint protection and clean windows, but sadly we couldn’t hear the Wankel engine roaring to life.
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