Unique Cars

1980 MAZDA RX7 GROUP B REPLICA

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THE GOBSMACKIN­G car you see on t hese pages, is not Ing var Carlsson’s 1984 Group B R X7, but any normal person would be hard-pressed to pick t he difference­s.

A four-year-long labour of owner Matt Love, t he build began wit h a rust y old shell, t hat – wit h t he help of a second donor car – he completely built himself “front to back".

As close as physica lly possible, t his car is a nut-and-bolt focused tribute to that hallowed Group B R X7.

Armed with build material from the FI A and CAMS, Love tracked down the f ibreglass panels from Europe. The car houses a spec-correct PP dr y-sumped motor.

“I ca lled up AP Racing and it just so happened the bloke that built them back in 1984 was there and k new how to remake them,” says Love.

He says t he only parts on t he car t hat majorly differ from Carlsson’s are t he Holinger gearbox, t he diff which was a mix of a Toyota Hiace component – and a Cusco Supra diff, and t he steering rack.

The car has competed in ra llies around Austra lia, and t he goal t his year is to cross t he pond and have a steer in New Zealand.

Love spea ks of t he build being a slow-burn in its early years as his attention was elsewhere in his persona l life, but now he is semi-retired, he’s prepared to give t he car his f ull attention and to keep on racing.

"THIS CAR IS A NUT-AND-BOLT FOCUSED TRIBUTE TO THAT HALLOWED GROUP B RX7"

 ??  ?? ABOVE What's not to love about some sideways action in a forest near you?
BELOW How proud's Matt? And why not?
ABOVE What's not to love about some sideways action in a forest near you? BELOW How proud's Matt? And why not?
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