They do not often come along like this !! This 1979 Mazda RX7 has had just 1 owner since 3 years old and just 2 owners total .. the last owner is the longest serving owner of one of these cars and he has advised us it has never seen rain !! It presents beautifully and drives without fault . If you are after one I cannot imagine there are many better if any !! The History and Paperwork First UK registered on 1st February 1980 Three registered keepers Current keeper since 22nd September 1982 Previous owner states that he is officially the longest owner of a RX-7 in the UK History file with lots of old tax discs and MOTs Various older and more recent invoices Always maintained by a Mazda trained mechanic but not all work is documented Older invoices show mileage of 53, 796 in 2011 MOT history and earlier handwritten MOT certificates confirm the low mileage Oil change on 14th June 2021 at 55, 829 miles with other check over at same time 2 keys the car was one of 450 imported to UK in 1980 Historic Vehicle exempt from MOT, tax and ULEZ Last MOT expired 8th June 2023 with 55, 984 miles showing and no advisories The RX-7’s styling may have been similar to other contemporary coupes like the 924, but beneath the bonnet was a remarkable rotary engine developing 114bhp. This sweet-revving unit gave the RX-7 low body roll, excellent grip and near-perfect 50:50 weight distribution. But if you’re here, likely none of that is news to you. You may also know this car, whose current keeper is officially the longest owner of an RX-7 having acquired it in 1982, just two years after it was first registered. It is a Series 1 ‘SA’ RX-7 and one of only 450 imported in 1980. The condition reflects his enthusiasm. And the low mileage of just 56, 261 miles from new. Highly original and well maintained by a Mazda-trained mechanic, it is a very tidy example of one of the 1980s’ greatest sports cars. A rare find in any condition, but particularly at this level and with this provenance. The RX-7’s styling may have been similar to other contemporary coupes like the 924, but beneath the bonnet was a remarkable rotary engine developing 114bhp. This sweet-revving unit gave the RX-7 low body roll, excellent grip and near-perfect 50:50 weight distribution. But if you’re here, likely none of that is news to you. You may also know this car, whose current keeper is officially the longest owner of an RX-7 having acquired it in 1982, just two years after it was first registered. It is a Series 1 ‘SA’ RX-7 and one of only 450 imported in 1980. The condition reflects his enthusiasm. And the low mileage of just 56, 261 miles from new. Highly original and well maintained by a Mazda-trained mechanic, it is a very tidy example of one of the 1980s’ greatest sports cars. A rare find in any condition, but particularly at this level and with this provenance.