Classics by The Beach (The Lost Files): November, 2023


Better late than never, especially when a Bolwell Nagari's involved!  That's why the UMPH team's posting its November instalment of southern Tasmania's best monthly cars and coffee meet - Classics by the Beach - after their coverage of December's event.  Admittedly, it's all down to a scheduling 🐓-up but there was no way we weren't going to feature such an epic vehicle! 


Our photos are courtesy of correspondent GlamRock, who was absolutely floored by the Ford V8-powered, low production machine.  It's one of only 100 Nagari coupes ever made, with a further 18 roadsters completing the production run.  If you want to know more about these Aussie icons, you could do worse than check this out:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolwell_Nagari.
















This 808 / RX3 is a bit of a beast!  It's generally accepted that Australia officially missed out on the wagon versions of Mazda's rotary-powered sedans but they were available in the US, at least.  It's a better than fair bet they were also offered in Japan.


Today's example may well be an original Japanese domestic market RX or an Aussie car that's been retrofitted with a rotary engine.  Either way, it looks pretty good and the RX3- / Savanna-specific nose clip is a nice finishing touch! 
















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Photos by GlamRock.



 

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