Deep underground in a California basement, there’s a huge stash of very special Japanese cars…
The basement in question rests below Mazda’s North American R&D offices in Irvine, and it’s packed full of amazing pieces of historic Japanese racing hardware. Don’t take our word for it though, take a look at these snaps.
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Period tool transport vehicle for quick trackside repairs
Don Sherman’s legendary IMSA RX-2
The only left hand drive Spirt-R RX-7 ever built. Constructed for an American Mazda executive at the time
Mazda 757, last seen at the 1987 Le Mans 24hr.
Many cars undergoing repairs and race-prep, such as this completely wild MX-6 racer.
Of course the 787B is the star. This one is kept in a complete race-ready state and is driven by Robert Davis of Mazda North America. This very car finished 8th in the 1991 24hrs of Le Mans.
Pictures: BBC
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