From the Canberra Correspondent: Mazda 929 Station Wagon.
This rather handsome Mazda 929, hailing from sometime between 1976 to 1978, is a refreshing Series 2 update of the earlier, somewhat dowdy LA2 Series 1, produced from 1973. Unlike the Series 1 sedan and station wagon - both of which featured a semi-snub nose when compared to the coupe version's longer, pointier bonnet and front end - all three styles of this second iteration had an elongated frontal area. Today's example, captured recently by the Canberra Correspondent, looks to be in amazing nick. The paint, panels and chrome are all first rate, while the reflectorised windscreen shade suggests that there’s a nice dash-pad being protected from the sun. The pressed steel wheels look great, too; I believe they’re the same as those fitted to the RX4. Mazda fans and lovers of 1970s' cars will know that the 929 was the piston-powered twin of the aforementioned rotary RX4. What many people don't know, however, is that Mazda produced rotary...