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Mazda 323 "DDR" 1981

General description : Mazda 323 im teilrestaurierten Zustand,ehem. DDR Kennzeichen IHE 5-81 ! Oldtimergutachten (H-Kennzeichen) bei Kauf anbei,erste Hand....

bitte bei Besichtigungsabsicht Termin vereinbaren da unsere Fahrzeuge z.T.unterschiedliche Standorte haben können,sie suchen Ihr Wunschfahrzeug,fragen sie uns....(z.T.noch mehrere am Lager)
keine Haftung für Inseratsfehler!
GENEX,schon immer etwas Besonderes!:-)

1981 Mazda 323 "DDR" is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Beuchaer Str. 58DE-04821 Brandis by Genex Automobile & Technik for €6900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mazda Model : 323 Model Version : "DDR" Engine size : 1.1 Model Year : 1981 Sub type : Sedan Location : Beuchaer Str. 58DE-04821 Brandis Vehicle Registration : Undefined

6900 €

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Genex Automobile & Technik

Genex Automobile & Technik
+49 (0)34292 50881973
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About Mazda
Mazda is indeed a unique Japanese automaker known for its innovative engineering, including the use of Wankel rotary engines. Here's a brief overview of Mazda's history along with ten of its most important historic models:
1. Mazda R360 (1960):
Mazda's first passenger car, a compact microcar designed to meet the demand for small, affordable vehicles in post-war Japan.
2. Mazda Cosmo (1967):
An iconic sports car and Mazda's first production car with a twin-rotor Wankel rotary engine, showcasing the company's commitment to innovative technology.
3. Mazda Familia/323 (1963–1977):
The Familia, also known as the 323 in later years, was a compact car that played a crucial role in establishing Mazda's presence in the global automotive market.
4. Mazda Luce/RX-4 (1966–1978):
The Luce, sold as the RX-4 in certain markets, was a midsize luxury car featuring a rotary engine. It contributed to Mazda's image as a maker of stylish and technologically advanced vehicles.
5. Mazda R100 (1968–1972):
A small, lightweight coupe that helped popularize the Wankel rotary engine. It was part of Mazda's R-series of rotary-powered cars.
6. Mazda RX-2 (1970–1978):
The RX-2, part of Mazda's R100 series, was a compact car with a rotary engine. It gained recognition for its performance in motorsports.
7. Mazda RX-3 (1971–1978):
The RX-3 was a compact car available in various body styles, including a coupe and sedan. It was successful in motorsports, contributing to Mazda's reputation for performance.
8. Mazda RX-7 (1978–2002):
The first-generation RX-7, introduced in the late 1970s, was a groundbreaking sports car with a rotary engine. It became an iconic model for Mazda.
9. Mazda 808 (1971–1977):
The Mazda 808, also known as the Mazda 818 in some markets, was a compact car that contributed to Mazda's success in the small car segment.
10. Mazda Capella/RX-5 (1970–1978):
The Capella, sold as the RX-5 with a rotary engine, was a midsize car that showcased Mazda's commitment to innovation and performance.
These models from the 1960s and 1970s highlight Mazda's early exploration of rotary engine technology and its efforts to establish a presence in various segments of the automotive market.
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