Len Chrysler has this beautiful Mazda Powered Rotorway Exec for sale. Here is what Len wrote about it:

Let me start off with the Price. I have it listed with Stu and Kathy for
$55,000.00.

Now as I look at the web page the first photo I see is The chopper and
end plug, so I clicked on the CLICK HERE LINK and the first photo I see
is the one of the chopper without the body on, you can see most of the
cool stuff like the red round thing at the base of the main shaft is a
flex coupler and dampener. The white box with all the holes is the air
cleaner and the black box above that is the inter cooler for the turbo.
The wiring is all going to the overhead switch panel. Note the throttle.

 

The next photo down is the first time I run the motor and set some of
the computer settings to get it to run some where in the ball park
(about center field). I could not keep it cool at that point. Note the
tie down ropes.

The next one down gives you a view of the dash. I had all the gage
plates coated the same color with one exception the wet compus the faa
would not let me do because they had not tested the coating in the
fluid. As you come down the center panel you run out of instruments but
if you keep going up to your elbow is where the radios are. Note the
post lights all round and they are back lighted also. Oh and to the rt
of the rt seat peddles you see the front of the fire ex box in the wall
just above the floor. On the far left of the driver seat you can see an
instrument kinda faded out, that is the fuel pressure gage and it is the
same color as the rest (camera angle).

Now we go back to the photo of the ship (the hole ship) take a look at
the neca scoops, each one is for a special (?) thing to cool and the
inspection window at the top to look at the collective connection.

I have and can e-mail to you lots of photos. You could take a look at
my web site http://www.pacificsites.com/~chopchop/

The photo above is the completed ship
The photo above is the custom trailer that Len is selling with the helicopter. It has an extendable rail out the back for picking the ship up by the mail shaft and trollies that bring it up onto the trailer. Built-in Blade box in the center. Very nice. I saw it at Steve Lewis's when I was in Calif.