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Product Explanation The Savannah is a medium-sized car (in the Japanese market) exclusively for the rotary engine (RE) that Mazda (the car name at that time was Toyo Kogyo) put on the market in 1971.
The name of the Savannah was not used overseas, but the name of the RX-3 was given.
The RE is a mechanism that obtains power by the rotational motion of the odd-shaped piston called the omusubi-shaped rotor instead of the vertical motion of the cylindrical piston of the usual reciprocating engine. At that time, the Savannah was synonymous with Mazda's advanced technology.
The RE is compact and easy to give out power, and the Savannah was highly evaluated as the base car of the race car.
This is symbolized by the fact that Savannah cut the stronghold of the Skyline GT-R, which showed invincible strength in the touring car race in Japan from the late 1960 s to the early 1970 s, and drove it out (GT-R withdrew) in 1972.
With such an image, ordinary Savannah users customized their own cars to look like race cars, but the Works Over Fender that race cars were equipped to wear thick tires was illegal and was accompanied by an outlaw feel.
In the Hot Wheels, it is finished with the coloring of the Liberty Walk vehicle motif with the machine-style custom of Yoshimi Katayama who was known as the famous RE use.
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