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2013 Shannons Sydney Spring Classic Auction
Lot
24

1969 Mazda R100 Coupe

$33,000

Sold

Specifications

Engine Rotary 10A
Gearbox 4-Speed Manual
Body Work Coupe
Colour Cream
Interior Black
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Steel
Brakes Disc/Drum

Description

This lot is no longer available

Mazda's first rotary-powered production car, the Cosmo 110S of 1964, was joined by a smaller, less expensive two-door coupé in 1968, based on the RX-85 show car. Sold in Japan as the Familia Rotary Coupe but known as the R100 in export markets, the Mazda had excellent performance thanks to its light (913 kg) weight and free-revving 10A twin-rotor Wankel motor developing 100bhp, taking just 10.8 seconds to reach 100 km/h and had a top speed of around 177 km/h. Whereas the Cosmo was aimed at a more exclusive market, the new R100 was intended by Mazda to bring rotary power to the masses and the body was largely unchanged from the 1200 it was based on, other than a few discrete changes like the round tail lights, blacked out grille and raised bonnet. The suspension was also stiffened and the R100 used larger 14-inch wheels and bigger brakes to cope with the extra power. Like the Cosmo before it, the R100 has quite a competition heritage, finishing fifth and sixth behind the Porsche 911s in the Spa 24-Hours in 1969 and also placing fifth in the 1969 Marathon de la Route held on the tough Nürburgring circuit. The R100 remained in production until 1973 and like all early Rotary Mazdas, enjoys a cult following in Australia which has seen values skyrocket in recent years.