should i restore it?

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Asked by Jeremy Jul 30, 2009 at 05:48 AM about the Mazda B-Series

Question type: General

i have got a 1974 Mazda REPU (Rotary Engined Pickup) that is just basically does not have an interior, glass, transmission, or drive shaft, seized engine, and has some rust issues, so i was wondering if it would be worth it to put money into it to restore it?

ps. picture there if u dont know what it looks like, but it aint mine, just a example of one in good  condition

3 Answers

My first thought would be no, that's a whole can of worms that is definitely a loser financially.

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Ummm...Hell No. Rotary engines are a serious pain in the @ss. Cut your losses and get another truck.

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