The Mazda RX-7 FC3S, produced from 1985 to 1991, represents a key chapter in rotary engine history. With its lightweight chassis and iconic 13B Wankel rotary engine, this vehicle is not just a car; it's a cornerstone of JDM tuner culture. The second-generation RX-7 has become increasingly sought after, particularly the Turbo II variants and the limited-edition 10th Anniversary models. In Hawaii, we celebrate this car's spirit through community engagement and preservation efforts, ensuring that its legacy continues to thrive.
As an owner of an RX-7 FC3S, your contribution can make a difference. Whether it's a naturally aspirated model or a turbocharged Turbo II, your donation can help maintain the culture surrounding these iconic vehicles. With a focus on preventive maintenance, we encourage you to consider the impact of your gift. By supporting Island Wheels, you enable us to promote responsible stewardship of these beloved rotary machines.
πGeneration guide
Series 4 β’ 1985-1988
This initial generation set the stage for the RX-7's iconic design and introduced the 13B Wankel rotary engine. Enthusiasts appreciate its lightweight construction and performance characteristics.
Series 5 β’ 1989-1991
Featuring a facelift that modernized its front fascia and interior, the Series 5 RX-7 introduced additional styling and performance upgrades, enhancing its collector appeal.
Turbo II β’ 1987-1991
This variant offered significant power through its single turbocharged 13B-T engine, appealing to collectors looking for performance along with classic JDM styling.
10th Anniversary Edition β’ 1988
A limited run of only 1,500 units, this model featured unique crystal white pearl paint and premium leather interiors, marking it as a collector's dream.
Convertible β’ 1988-1991
The RX-7 Convertible combined the thrilling experience of open-air driving with the performance pedigree of the RX-7, making it a unique collectible.
Known issues by generation
While the RX-7 FC3S is celebrated for its performance and design, it is not without challenges. Owners must be vigilant about apex-seal wear in the 13B Wankel rotary engine, which typically necessitates a rebuild between 80,000 to 120,000 miles. The Turbo II variant poses additional concerns, including turbocharger reliability and pre-mix oil-injection system failures, making preventive maintenance essential. It's crucial that potential donors provide documentation of any rebuilds, as this aids in verifying the vehicle's condition and collector value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of the RX-7 FC3S continues to rise within the JDM collector market, especially for well-maintained, factory-stock examples that remain unmodified. Clean cars with original paint, such as the sought-after crystal white pearl finish of the 10th Anniversary Edition, can command premium prices, often exceeding $40,000. Recent sales on platforms like Bring a Trailer highlight the appreciation for the Turbo II models, which can range from $25,000 to $45,000. Documentation of any rotary rebuilds is critical for collector confidence, ensuring the vehicle's legacy is preserved.
Donation process for this model
Donating your RX-7 FC3S through Island Wheels is an impactful way to contribute to the JDM community. We strongly recommend working with a qualified appraiser to establish the vehicle's value, especially given the nuances around rotary engine maintenance and collector desirability. Be prepared to complete IRS Form 8283 Section B, as this is heavily applicable for donations at this collector tier. Ensure your vehicle is accompanied by documentation of original paint, service history, and any rebuild records to facilitate a smooth donation process.
Hawaii regional notes
Hawaii offers a vibrant community for RX-7 FC3S owners, with local experts in rotary and JDM-specific services readily accessible. The islandβs unique climate necessitates careful attention to body preservation, given the potential for corrosion in areas like the rear-quarter panels and rocker panels. Enthusiasts can connect through platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids, enhancing visibility and community engagement in the local collector scene.
FAQ
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