Interesting Facts About the Mazda RX-7 FC
The Mazda RX-7’s second generation, known internally as the FC series, arrived in the mid‑1980s as a larger successor to the original model. Its debut featured a Porsche‑inspired design and several performance upgrades that set it apart from its predecessor.
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Mid‑80s Debut with Porsche‑Inspired Styling
The FC‑series RX‑7 was introduced in 1985 (and officially replaced the first generation for the 1986 model year) and showcased a design that drew inspiration from Porsche, bringing a fresh, sporty look to the lineup.
Bigger Footprint Than the First Generation
When Mazda launched the second‑generation RX‑7, the FC model was notably larger than the earlier SA/FB versions, offering more interior space and a more substantial presence on the road.
Heritage Parts Program Revives Hard‑to‑Find Components
Because interior parts for the FC can be very hard to locate, Mazda has introduced a heritage parts program that reproduces critical factory components, while aftermarket support remains solid for items like intakes and exhausts.
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