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- The Mazda Roadpacer is a full-size sedan that was manufactured by Mazda in ****an between April 1975 and 1977, although the last car was not sold until...
- where it was ****ed with a 13B rotary engine and badged as a Mazda Roadpacer. Roadpacer production ceased in 1977 due to a lack of sales. The Premier was...
- Kennedy, Kennedy (Part Two), p. 71. "Mazda Roadpacer". Unique Cars and Parts. Retrieved 15 April 2008. "Mazda Roadpacer AP". GizmoHighway. Intown Entertainment...
- exporting with powertrains, HJ, and later, HX series Premiers as the Mazda Roadpacer AP. Mazda then ****ed these cars with the 13B rotary engine and three-speed...
- Mazda RX-4 1974–1979 Datsun 260Z 1975–1978 Datsun 280Z 1975–1977 Mazda Roadpacer 1976–1978 Mazda Cosmo 1977–1980 Mercury Monarch 1977–1983 Mazda GLC 1978–1982...
- Some versions of the Holden ended up in ****an and were sold as the Mazda Roadpacer, powered by a 13B Rotary engine. Upon its introduction the Holden was...
- introduced large sedans — the Isuzu Statesman de Ville and the Mazda Roadpacer (both derived from General Motors-Australia products) — which were short-lived...
- largest sedan Mazda sold in ****an. That honor went to the short-lived Mazda Roadpacer, which was based on GM Australia's Holden Premier. The LA2VV station wagon...
- Mazda REPU (Rotary Engine Pickup) 1974–1977 Mazda Parkway 1975–1977 Mazda Roadpacer 1973–1978 Mazda RX-4 1975–1980 Mazda RX-5 A tuned intake manifold was...
- only offered with the eight-cylinder engines. 13B ****el in the Mazda Roadpacer AP which is a rebadged HJ Premier. The Holden HJ was replaced by the Holden...