1995 RX-7 Bonneville Land Speed Record Car - Vintage Racing Photo Print Series - 20" X 30"
The Racing Beat photo archive contains 1000's of fascinating photo images showing various racing endeavors from the early 1970's through the mid-1990's. We've looked through these photos and are making available a limited number of exclusive photo prints. Here is your chance as a rotary enthusiast to collect a genuine piece of rotary history direct from the source.
Each photo print has been digitally scanned from the original color transparency and hand colored-corrected and retouched to optimize clarity and color detail. Each photo is printed on luster-finish photo paper for outstanding color retention and resistance to fading. Printed in an oversized 20" X 30" format, each print is carefully packaged for shipping and arrives ready for framing. (UPS shipping charges will be added separately.)
Photo Details
This exceptionally detailed photo has been printed from a high resolution scan originally used in the production of our rotary catalog. As seen the enlarged photo print, there is outstanding shadow, highlight detail and color saturation. The Racing Beat 1995 RX-7 is shown on the Bonneville salt flats after successfully setting a new record of 242.005 MPH. After an ill-fated attempt to set the record in the 1993 due a serious "airborne" accident, the Racing Beat RX-7 was rebuilt and repainted in the "Back in Black" paint scheme shown and ultimately established a new land speed record. The C-BMS class that this RX-7 was classified in has since been retired, meaning this record will never be broken! This car is currently housed in Mazda's Heritige Collection at their R&D Headquarters in Irvine, CA.