Also known as Ford Laser. Google the TX3 ;)
Mazda 323 based?
Bad engineered I'd say.Although the FOMOCO models had a better looking tailgate, as it is slightly curved, at least compared with the Colombian spec 323 I knew.
Yes...under it all sits a Mazda 323, which btw are a good 80's, no frills economy car.
Thanks, I always suspected but wasn't certain. 323s were baller, this not as much.
Oops, it should have read BADGE engineered.
Were these photos taken in Duluth?
I had a '88 Mazda 323 many years, no wonder this was looking very familiar. :)It rusted away and had to be scrapped. :( Otherwise quite reliable small family car for short distances.Anything above 100 miles wasn't fun but good mpg, ~33 on average town&road including winter,with 1600cc engine and 5-speed gearbox.Not a fast far but adequate for a daily driver mostly used for commuting.
These things used to be everywhere. I've only seen one buzzing around the past 2 or so years. Pretty interesting rebadge of the 323, not as bizzare as the Sao Penza though.
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Also known as Ford Laser. Google the TX3 ;)
Mazda 323 based?
Bad engineered I'd say.
Although the FOMOCO models had a better looking tailgate, as it is slightly curved, at least compared with the Colombian spec 323 I knew.
Yes...under it all sits a Mazda 323, which btw are a good 80's, no frills economy car.
Thanks, I always suspected but wasn't certain. 323s were baller, this not as much.
Oops, it should have read BADGE engineered.
Were these photos taken in Duluth?
I had a '88 Mazda 323 many years, no wonder this was looking very familiar. :)
It rusted away and had to be scrapped. :(
Otherwise quite reliable small family car for short distances.
Anything above 100 miles wasn't fun but good mpg, ~33 on average town&road including winter,with 1600cc engine and 5-speed gearbox.
Not a fast far but adequate for a daily driver mostly used for commuting.
These things used to be everywhere. I've only seen one buzzing around the past 2 or so years. Pretty interesting rebadge of the 323, not as bizzare as the Sao Penza though.
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