Beginning 1967 110S Restoration Project
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Correct John. Glenn's 110S is one of a handful that were legally imported into the US, and was originally owned by Curtis Wright. Pam and Paul obtained their "Jspec" Cosmo while living in Japan in the late 1980s while Pam was working for a large multinational organization as a translator.
VitaA1 - Not sure if Glenn has any "show" plans for his 110S in the near future. He is continuing to work on improving small imperfections, but basically the car is pretty pristine in it's current condition. He's told me that he'll probably do a complete restoration of the car in the future, but not until Pam and Paul's restoration is completed and out the door. I can't believe what a coup it is to have a nearly perfect example of what you're restoring sitting right next to your project car.
rotarydude - You're correct that Mazda still supports the car in Japan, but not from a parts standpoint (from what I understand). A large enthusiast group exists for the sole purpose of networking and sharing parts and part solutions to keep these cars running. Many have upgraded to 12a's or 13b's to keep them on the road due to the limited number of 10a parts still available.
VitaA1 - Not sure if Glenn has any "show" plans for his 110S in the near future. He is continuing to work on improving small imperfections, but basically the car is pretty pristine in it's current condition. He's told me that he'll probably do a complete restoration of the car in the future, but not until Pam and Paul's restoration is completed and out the door. I can't believe what a coup it is to have a nearly perfect example of what you're restoring sitting right next to your project car.
rotarydude - You're correct that Mazda still supports the car in Japan, but not from a parts standpoint (from what I understand). A large enthusiast group exists for the sole purpose of networking and sharing parts and part solutions to keep these cars running. Many have upgraded to 12a's or 13b's to keep them on the road due to the limited number of 10a parts still available.
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Great thread, great car! I have only seen two Cosmos... both at the Ford Centennial Celebration back in 2003. One was in the Mazda tent, the other was brought out for display by a guy from WA who pulled it behind a motorhome I believe. Sweet cars! I hate to ask, but this resto must be costing you a pretty penny....
#132
We've got a multi-page photo feature on Jay Leno's Cosmo coming out in the next issue of MazdaSport Magazine - it's at the printer now - should be of interest to Cosmo fans!
Jeff Zurschmeide
Editor, MazdaSport Magazine
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Jeff Zurschmeide
Editor, MazdaSport Magazine
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i am very envious.. it looks like the entire restoration is coming along very nicely.. and its refreshing to see tons of enthusiest's who appreciate the ancestry and history of the rotary..
good luck with this project
good luck with this project
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Originally Posted by zursch
We've got a multi-page photo feature on Jay Leno's Cosmo coming out in the next issue of MazdaSport Magazine - it's at the printer now - should be of interest to Cosmo fans!
Jeff Zurschmeide
Editor, MazdaSport Magazine
jeff@mediaspigot.com
Jeff Zurschmeide
Editor, MazdaSport Magazine
jeff@mediaspigot.com
You should feature this cars restoration in your magazine.
Dwayne
PS. Next time, Don't hijack!
#137
The silence has ended. Quite a few pics coming and most are larger than 100KB each, so I'll see how many I can load at a time.
The restoration car is now on the rotissiere to clean up any rust and weld in fresh metal. Anyone care for a little Cosmo on the Barbie??
The restoration car is now on the rotissiere to clean up any rust and weld in fresh metal. Anyone care for a little Cosmo on the Barbie??
#139
One more pic of Glenn's repair to the lower rear passenger side quarter panel. Following that pic is a shot of the rebuilt 10A motor from Ricardo Porta which arrived last Tuesday. Probably the cleanest 10A motor in the world!!
For kicks, Glenn sent me a pics of Ricardo's restored Cosmo 10A 0810 series motor, next to a second series 10A 0820 series, R100 type motor that he recently purchased (with zero miles). Holy crap, can it get any better than that!!!!
For kicks, Glenn sent me a pics of Ricardo's restored Cosmo 10A 0810 series motor, next to a second series 10A 0820 series, R100 type motor that he recently purchased (with zero miles). Holy crap, can it get any better than that!!!!
#140
What are the chances of this!
Lookie what showed up at his shop last Wednesday. Yep, that's ANOTHER Cosmo Sport, this one arriving from Canada for a little repair. WOW, 3 Cosmo Sports in the same place (and outside of Japan). There's almost enough cars here to start a Cosmo Sport Club of Arizona
Lookie what showed up at his shop last Wednesday. Yep, that's ANOTHER Cosmo Sport, this one arriving from Canada for a little repair. WOW, 3 Cosmo Sports in the same place (and outside of Japan). There's almost enough cars here to start a Cosmo Sport Club of Arizona
#142
Those cars are so beautiful. Every time I see them I just want to see it in person. I know I'll never own one, but man I would love to see one in person, and possibly even ride in one.
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Just as a side note, check out the July issue of Hemmings Sports and Exotic Car magazine. They have an intersting article about Glenn's immaculate Mazda R360 and the story behind it's restoration. Interesting reading and some good insight into passion and painstaking level of detail that Glenn puts into his restorations. Pick it up!!
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What are the chances of this!
Lookie what showed up at his shop last Wednesday. Yep, that's ANOTHER Cosmo Sport, this one arriving from Canada for a little repair. WOW, 3 Cosmo Sports in the same place (and outside of Japan). There's almost enough cars here to start a Cosmo Sport Club of Arizona
Lookie what showed up at his shop last Wednesday. Yep, that's ANOTHER Cosmo Sport, this one arriving from Canada for a little repair. WOW, 3 Cosmo Sports in the same place (and outside of Japan). There's almost enough cars here to start a Cosmo Sport Club of Arizona
Is that the Cosmo from Mazda Canada headquarters? The one that was damaged in transport?
I heard about how it happened, wonder if the truck driver kept his job or not lol.
Hopefully you can fix it up good as new! It was at last year Meeting of the Mazda's here in Canada and it looked very nice!
#149
She's GONE :(
Well everyone,
Hate to see her leave Phoenix, but Glenn Robert's 1967 Cosmo Sport 110S (the Curtis Wright car) was sold today to Mazda North America (MNA). Mazda is purchasing select historically significant rotary cars as part of this year's 40th Anniversary Celebration of Mazda Rotary Production.
I travelled up to Glenn and Valerie's home to witness the departure. We were met by Jeremy Barnes from MNA and Aaron Robinson from Car and Driver Magazine. The two had commuted over from Los Angeles in an RX-8 to 'drive' the 110S back to LA. With temps forecasted for 107F Glen and I were a little concerned about them driving such a historically significant piece for 7 hours straight through the desert heat without a trailer or some other type of support vehicle, but the two assured us that they would be fine.
Well, this evening Glenn called to tell me that Jeremy contacted him and said they had made it to LA without a hitch. In fact, he said the car ran GREAT and performed flawlessly the entire way. Glad to get the news. Watch for Aaron Robinson's article about their adventure in the July issue of Car and Driver magazine!!
Hate to see her leave Phoenix, but Glenn Robert's 1967 Cosmo Sport 110S (the Curtis Wright car) was sold today to Mazda North America (MNA). Mazda is purchasing select historically significant rotary cars as part of this year's 40th Anniversary Celebration of Mazda Rotary Production.
I travelled up to Glenn and Valerie's home to witness the departure. We were met by Jeremy Barnes from MNA and Aaron Robinson from Car and Driver Magazine. The two had commuted over from Los Angeles in an RX-8 to 'drive' the 110S back to LA. With temps forecasted for 107F Glen and I were a little concerned about them driving such a historically significant piece for 7 hours straight through the desert heat without a trailer or some other type of support vehicle, but the two assured us that they would be fine.
Well, this evening Glenn called to tell me that Jeremy contacted him and said they had made it to LA without a hitch. In fact, he said the car ran GREAT and performed flawlessly the entire way. Glad to get the news. Watch for Aaron Robinson's article about their adventure in the July issue of Car and Driver magazine!!