The Mazda Frey Museum located in the town of Augsburg (southern Germany) displays unique classic cars of the Japanese brand.
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Mazda R360 Coupe 1960is a compact coupe, the first four-wheeled vehicle sold by Mazda in Japan. This car is just under 3 meters long, and is listed as a tax-free car. Weighing 380.1 kg, the Mazda R360 is the lightest car ever produced in the country. To minimize weight, the car uses aluminum and magnesium materials. Its 356 cc engine only achieves 16 horsepower. |
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1972 Mazda Pathfinder XV-1 Burma, this model is also known as Myanmar, named after the place of production of the Pathfinder XV-1 line. This is a 9-seat soft-top car. XV-1 is very popular, used as a police car, military car, in government agencies. Mazda Pathfinder XV-1 - Burma was produced from 1970 to 1973, with a single-cylinder engine with a capacity of 90 horsepower. |
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Mazda Rotary Pickup 1974:This is a twin-rotor tow truck. More than 16,000 were sold between 1973 and 1977 in North America, and it has an impressive fan base of farmers, workers, and racers. An off-road version of the 1974 Mazda Rotary pickup won the 1975 Mojave 24 Hour Rally. |
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Mazda RX-3 1975:The twin-engined car had a capacity of 95 horsepower, it appeared on the market as a sedan, wagon and coupe, the model had more than 100 victories in races around the world. The car was produced from 1971 to 1977 with a capacity of 1,046 liters. RX-3 is the international name. In Japan, it is called Mazda Savanna. |
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There have been more than half a million unitsMazda RX-7 1979Sold throughout its six-year production run, the RX-7 came with a 150,000 km (93,206 mile) warranty. It won over 100 American IMSA races. The model produced 105 horsepower from its 1.046-liter twin-rotor engine. |
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Mazda 323 F GT 1991- Mazda calls the 323 F the world's first compact five-door coupe. It was produced from 1989 to 1994 and featured hidden headlights, 128 horsepower, and a top speed of 125 mph. The 1991 323 F GT was called the Lantis in Japan, the Astina in Australia, and the Allegro in Colombia. |
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Mazda Autozam AZ-1 1992- The tiny AZ-1 gullwing car debuted at the 1992 Tokyo Motor Show. The Zam had a top speed of 150 km/h and a 657 cc engine that averaged 64 horsepower. Not surprisingly, the gullwing design was too expensive for the economic times in Japan and only 4,392 were sold before production ceased in 1995. |
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Mazda MX-5 Coupe 2003- Only 200 MX-5 Coupes were built and have become a collector's item since its launch in 2002. The NB-generation coupe has a 1.8-liter engine under the hood, with a top speed of 204.3 km/h. It has 158 horsepower. |
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The museum doesn’t just cover the history of the engine, it showcases almost every significant model Mazda has ever built. The Mazda Frey Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm. Admission is 5 euros for adults. |
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