Not mine, but pretty cool, goes nicely with the Japanese Nostalgic tread over in the main forum.
1982 Prelude
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/981465310.html
Not mine, but pretty cool, goes nicely with the Japanese Nostalgic tread over in the main forum.
1982 Prelude
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/981465310.html
Stay away. Those things are slow as molassas, and there is no aftermarket OR OEM support for them anymore. Go one gen newer for a Prelude Si in '86 or '87.
Mike
I got one of those a couple years ago. Bought it as a commuter because my 'vette was breaking down every other week...
Bought mine from a member here for $400, drove it for a year. Put a whole $32 into it for a master cyl. Turned out i didn't even need that. A brake line had rusted through. patched it and was good to go... It was super-duper rusty. Didn't have much time left on this earth... But it started every day and never let me down... Sold it for $200.
Probably the best automotive investment i've ever made...
Oh, and it was pretty fun to toss about. Light and agile. the definition of a "momentum car".
I had a '82 Civic last year, so I know slow as molasses, but it was still a really fun car. I don't think lack of hp should deter having a cool older beater. Just don't buy it expecting it to be a rocket in stock form. This is GRM, however, we race Yugos. What's stopping a little imagination and a H22 or B18 or the like? Ohhhhh or a Goldwing 6 or another bike engine
Come to think of it, driving the E36 M3 out of the little '82 Civic to keep up with traffic was a lot more exciting than daily driving a higher horsepower car.
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