Archive for January, 2010

Black and White – 1987 Porsche 924S

January 25, 2010

I’m not sure whether this car actually qualifies, given the name of this site and the fact these cars are galvanized, but: inspired by the same article in Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car that inspired me to feature an RX-7, I wanted to feature a similar car from that article, the Porsche 944. Well, it turns out most of the 944s in our price range are automatic, scary-looking, or have funny stories behind them, so I took a look at some available 924s. Turns out you can get a whole lot of 924 for short money, similar to the Alfetta/GTV6 comparison, and probably others. And with the 924, you still get the same clean design and rear-mounted transaxle for great balance. What’s more is, the ’86 to ’88 924S models had various versions of the 2.5-liter 944 engine.

The two cars featured today are both 1987 924Ss. According to wikipedia, these were only available in black this year, but further on down we have one that seems to disprove that rule. In 1987, their 2.5 got an extra 10hp to bring them up to 160hp, roughly matching the 944 for power in a lighter, narrower car. So either of these should scoot along much better than the earlier 924s, and at not much of a price premium. They’re also not too far down on power compared to a 924 turbo, but with less complexity and no turbo lag.

1987 Porsche 924 black

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Budget Revolutions – 1984 Mazda RX7

January 20, 2010

Inspired by a recent article in Hemming’s Sports & Exotic Car about fun budget cars (who would ever think I’d be interested in that??), I went on the hunt for a first-generation Mazda RX7, and along the way turned up the 626 convertible. I’ve had various brushes with these, including a neighbor who owned one when I was about 10, and a current neighbor who’s got what appears to be a 1985-model car, possibly a GSL. Sadly, that car’s been sitting in the garage spot next to one of mine since 1998… very straight body, but apparently the engine is dead. It appears a likely cause is carbon lock on the rotor tips, and I’m sure that adds to a pretty long list just from sitting for so long.

But I’ll stop rambling, and you’ll see why I haven’t tried to rescue that car – compared to some of its contemporaries, there are plenty of these available, and they’re a pretty good bargain on a roughly 30-year-old car with some cool technology and attractive styling. Top of the market seems to be about $5000 for a spotless driver, but you can do pretty well for less. Take a look here in Brookings, OR on the Oregon coast, where our feature car is for sale for $3000. If the seller’s claims are to be believed, he’s only the second owner and the car only has 80,000 miles on it! Even better, it’s got all its records & receipts, and has had recent major maintenance.

1984 Mazda RX7 front right

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Super-Mega Oddball Points – 1982 Mazda 626 Convertible

January 19, 2010

Well, I’m pretty much the biggest oddball car nerd I know, and yet I’ve never heard of this. And I’m sure if you asked any of my oddball car nerd friends, who are, like me, the biggest oddball car nerds they themselves know, they probably won’t have heard of or seen one of these either. That said, with Preludes, Celicas, and CRXs all being available in small batches of convertibles done by Straman or the like, I’m not too surprised this exists. Mazda 626 coupes of this series are themselves pretty rare at this point, and my only memory of them from when I was little is thinking they looked a bit like a 6-series BMW, and that the mother of one of my school friends drove one. Apparently, it performed quite well for the time, although I can’t imagine its 2-liter 4-cylinder, with a strangled 75hp, could have had too much of that zoom zoom (sorry for mentioning that) feeling.

Anyway, let’s have a look at the featured car. With only 80,000 miles and a 5-speed, it should still have a decent amount of life left in it. Being in a snow-belt state, it’s likely it was kept as a summer car – find it in Columbus, OH, apparently at a dealership, for the low, low price of $1950.

1982 Mazda 626 convertible front

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