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Civic Accord Honda
09-09-2008, 05:43 PM
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/cto/828752019.html
90K MILES!
i want!
haridev
09-09-2008, 11:34 PM
that is one really clean accord 1g. i always thought the metallic light green always looked its best on the accord. if anyone is in need if a collector's piece accord sedan 1g, this one is a sure success. it isnt that expensive but the price could be knocked down i suppose. it would cost much much more to get a relatively clean accord and do it up. most are rusted out or missing hard to get pieces. someone do check tis car out and let us know what u thing about it....
as per the dark blue civic 81' civic in ur signature dark accord, it is actually not so bad. iv seen far worse on the road. if it isnt for these cars, most of us wouldnt have been able to find spares for our babies to keep running. neway dark accord, i really dig ur hatch..
hey 2ndgenguy, wanna get tis sedan. i noe u like sedans n take em drifing....lol...bt actually someone in this site should go for it....i cant....
2ndGenGuy
09-10-2008, 12:39 AM
Hahaha! You crack me up man. Drifting my sedans! :D
The thing is, with the 5 digit odometer, you don't really know how many miles are on it. There are WAY too many "low mileage" 1geez for sale online for me to believe that every single one I see has less than 100k on it. Most people are lying.
haridev
09-10-2008, 06:01 AM
haha....very true.
that was what i suspected from my accord when i bought her with supposately 14,000kms till i realised that the owner knew nuts about cars....sum 70 year old single lady nurse and that the car's pedals were like brand new. it had its original livorno beige paint without a scuff or except a lil ding on the right rear door. however it had a dog tied to her at the front right bumper. the mutt's urine caused the front right rim to be rusted. also, though the garage was long but the rear end stuck out causing the rear lamps to be faded. however the front sealed beams were the originals and were clear like they just left the factory. this was coz the garage. she had a hole on the left front floorpan the size of a coin with some rust around it. otherwise she was clean without any/much rust. and she wasnt taxed for YEAAARRRSSS!! this caused many items to go faulty like the radiator was filled with crap. she was washed everyday by the maid of the house, but the interior had spiders....literally. and all fluids were ruined as well as an un-serviced A/C. of course she did not start!! well my dad saw hope in it and decided to bring her home. the car was a DX when i got her...upgraded to an EX....:devil: she dint even have a radio or mudflaps. she was bone stock other than some lame dark brown fabric seat covers. hehe haha....rest is history.....
however, i may be wrong. but i plan to show some pics of how she looks when i have the time to scan some older pictures of her.
regards, dev....
SZfiftyfour
09-10-2008, 08:12 AM
Nice find cah. I would only pay 1g for that 1g though. As long as it was as nice as they say it is.
clickety-> 1980 Accord NADA value (http://www.nadaguides.com/default.aspx?LI=1-22-1-5013-0-0-0&l=1&w=22&p=1&f=5014&y=1980&m=1195&d=581&c=7&vi=73339&da=1)
as per the dark blue civic 81' civic in ur signature dark accord, it is actually not so bad. iv seen far worse on the road. if it isnt for these cars, most of us wouldnt have been able to find spares for our babies to keep running. neway dark accord, i really dig ur hatch..
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I dont think he has that anymore. Really its just a reference to a movie called Employee of the Month. A movie that sucks, just like everything else Dane Cook does.....
Dax Shepard and Andy Dick saved it from being a total flop.
Dr_Snooz
09-10-2008, 08:13 AM
The thing is, with the 5 digit odometer, you don't really know how many miles are on it. There are WAY too many "low mileage" 1geez for sale online for me to believe that every single one I see has less than 100k on it. Most people are lying.
Carfax?
79cord
09-10-2008, 02:30 PM
my accord when i bought her with supposately 14,000kms till i realised that the owner knew nuts about cars....sum 70 year old single lady nurse and that the car's pedals were like brand new. it had its original livorno beige paint without a scuff or except a lil ding on the right rear door...
.....i plan to show some pics of how she looks when i have the time to scan some older pictures of her.
regards, dev....
I'll be waiting for those since I will always have a weakness for the Livorno Beige of my car. & I gather it will have some distant memories for Hazwan as well.
A boring colour, not flashy, but the sort of colour you just don't see anymore (except maybe on German Taxi's).
But I do like that '81 light green too... & the original bright blue.... &... though maybe not that '78 solid orangey-red.
But it must be remembered nominal "book" values based on averages deserve to go out the window for above average cars as they get older... You simply might not see anything comparable.
Condition is always more important that mileage anyway (terminally rusty 60,000km Lancia at home...)
haridev
09-10-2008, 09:27 PM
livorno beige....well i had that colour for awhile before this. indeed its not flashy but getting the correct colour code became a pain, as you can see the painter failed to get the correct colour for the front fender, causing there to be a major difference in its colour. you can see it in my older post...rebuilt 81' accord. anyway i will scan them when i get the pictures.... the car looks dull though, being bone stock and all. neway, regards to all...
hazwan? watz with u n beige? i only thought u had a thing for the navy blue? interesting.....
Civic Accord Honda
09-10-2008, 10:25 PM
as per the dark blue civic 81' civic in ur signature dark accord, it is actually not so bad. iv seen far worse on the road. if it isnt for these cars, most of us wouldnt have been able to find spares for our babies to keep running. neway dark accord, i really dig ur hatch..
i dont have the civic anymore had to give it to my nabour when i moved from up north due to not being able to tow it with us wish i still had it tho it was going to be my restore project .
I dont think he has that anymore. Really its just a reference to a movie called Employee of the Month. A movie that sucks, just like everything else Dane Cook does.....
Dax Shepard and Andy Dick saved it from being a total flop.
yep and how dare u insult dane cook :jaw:
77accord
10-22-2008, 09:46 AM
Hey Check this car out ...:eek5:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=110299912269&Category=2192&_trksid=p3907.m29
this as good you will ever get one...shame about the asking price.
haridev
10-22-2008, 10:10 AM
OMG!! that is an excellent example of a perfectly mint 1g. the car belongs in a museum. i love its colour too. its soo straight and seems so perfect. i have never seen anything like it in malaysia recently. but viewing posts of cars with such low mileage makes me wonder, why exactly the guy bought the car in the first place. i always believe that cars are meant to be driven on the road, collectors item or not. (Chip Foose's words as well...hehe) its a shame that its in the UK. but its interesting also as we have yet to view any posts of UK 1geez so far. at least i havent seen any.
77accord...welcome to 1gee. hope you have a great time here. do put up pics of your masterpiece when you have the time...regards, dev...
SZfiftyfour
10-22-2008, 11:56 AM
You know whats even better? In the last picture you can see an early 2g hatch.http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm103/CcordLevel2/icon14.gif
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm103/CcordLevel2/2gukhatch.png
79cord
10-22-2008, 02:34 PM
Goodness that is nice.
http://i21.ebayimg.com/03/i/001/13/e5/b7c4_1.JPGhttp://i16.ebayimg.com/01/i/001/13/e5/eeb6_1.JPG
Curious they got chrome window winders (instead of plastic) & the trim round the bonnet release that Haridev had noted elsewhere !
Analogue clock where ours were standard "leafed" digital after '77
& the adjustable height headrests- Want to know how to modify mine to adjust !
Yet not the chrome wheel trim-rings.
Hazwan
10-22-2008, 02:46 PM
Goodness that is nice.
http://i21.ebayimg.com/03/i/001/13/e5/b7c4_1.JPGhttp://i16.ebayimg.com/01/i/001/13/e5/eeb6_1.JPG
Curious they got chrome window winders (instead of plastic) & the trim round the bonnet release that Haridev had noted elsewhere !
Yet not the chrome wheel trim-rings.
I guess country that equipped with rear fog came with the weird bonnet release and the switch is up above the bonnet release? Or is that some Euro only thing? I've seen it in German 1g as well.
Anyway, thats 2800 miles clean, but still... 2800 miles??
77accord
10-22-2008, 03:57 PM
77accord...welcome to 1gee. Hope you have a great time here. do put up pics of your masterpiece when you have the time...regards, dev...
Thanks for the warm welcome Haridev..The guy who is selling his accord is a Big Honda NUT ... check his website out the surrounding look like the same as on seen on EBAY... http://www.hondaclassiccars.co.uk/
I am currently restoring my 77 Accord UK specs ..have a look at http://s80.photobucket.com/albums/j195/77accord/
I have sorted the A pillar rot thou..Currently stripping the underbody for a comprehensive rust proofing..i will upload some photos as i go along.
I am glad i found this website ..and i love it already i can be right at home here....
Hazwan
10-22-2008, 04:01 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome Haridev..The guy who is selling his accord his a Big honda NUT ... check his website out the surrounding like the same as on seen on EBAY... http://www.hondaclassiccars.co.uk/
I am currently restoring my 77 Accord UK specs ..have a look at http://s80.photobucket.com/albums/j195/77accord/
I have sorted the A pillar rot thou ..currently stripping the underboady for a compherhensive rust proofing..i will upload some photos as i go along.
I am glad i found this website ..and i love it already i can be right at home here....
LOL I got confused betweeen you and 79cord. Anyway :welcome: and nice Accord you got there.
I know I've seen that background/driveway before. I've got this picture saved few years ago: http://www.hondaclassiccars.co.uk/images/Dcp_1867.jpg
haridev
10-23-2008, 01:11 AM
its a real neat accord you have 77accord. its a real clean accord. all very stock. i take it your from the UK? it would be good to have someone from the UK on the site. its nice to know what others from other places in the world, enjoy their classic accords. we now have active members from the USA, australia, argentina, malaysia and now the UK. im sure you would have fun on this site as all of us would try our best to support you as much as we can with info and help cheer you on your restoration. regards, dev....
and yea...what rims are these? are they 120X4? they look awesome....hehehe...
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j195/77accord/DSCF0072.jpg
79cord
10-24-2008, 02:04 AM
Yes your '77 does look really clean too !
Relatively unusual to see the earliest ones.
Have you had it and/or other old Honda long?
And have you also found some '80-'81 plastic Frt wheel-arch liners to (try to) protect your repairs.
2ndGenGuy
10-24-2008, 08:45 AM
Woah more new members! :welcome: Welcome 77 Accord! That is a very clean car you've got there! Hatchbacks seem to be outnumbered quite a bit by the saloons in the rest of the world. Does that hold true in the UK? We seem to have way more hatchbacks in the US than sedans.
77accord
10-28-2008, 01:29 PM
Hi Haridev,
Yes these rim are 120x4 and they fit the accord but they are 2mm outside the fenders ..my skills in panel beating or shape are no good ..Still looking for my ideal rims thou.BTW have u got panasports or minilites on your car? I love that wheel please fill me in.
Hey 2nd gen the 4 door did come to the UK but in the late 79 thru 81, but the 1st gen accord are rare to come by in the UK.
81vintyminty
10-28-2008, 03:33 PM
Hi Haridev,
Yes these rim are 120x4 and they fit the accord but they are 2mm outside the fenders ..my skills in panel beating or shape are no good ..Still looking for my ideal rims thou.BTW have u got panasports or minilites on your car? I love that wheel please fill me in.
Hey 2nd gen the 4 door did come to the UK but in the late 79 thru 81, but the 1st gen accord are rare to come by in the UK.
welcome welcome!! awesome wheels, do they have a company stamp or production date on the inner wheel??
haridev
10-29-2008, 10:21 AM
Hi Haridev,
Yes these rim are 120x4 and they fit the accord but they are 2mm outside the fenders ..my skills in panel beating or shape are no good ..Still looking for my ideal rims thou.BTW have u got panasports or minilites on your car? I love that wheel please fill me .
actually they are some made in the UK rims. anyway that is what the guy at the breakers yard told me. it has a weird emblem... some three circles and some form of reptile in it. il take some pics of it and post it the next time i go down during the holidays. however i have seen them in a show MB is Born. its a UK based show. and i saw them on a feature MGB V8. they did state that they were track wheels as they are light weights. the tyre shop guys told me that they were made sometime in the mid 70s. i got the set for a mere USD$80. however they were in a pathetic shape. it took a lot of sanding,cleaning and painting to get them looking good. still i guess i was lucky...regards, dev...
81vintyminty
10-29-2008, 11:27 AM
went to pick a part today and ran into these.. they kinda look familiar =P ?
http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq211/b20vtec909/25688449974.jpg
http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq211/b20vtec909/25688449994.jpg
2ndGenGuy
10-29-2008, 11:54 AM
Woah yeah. 4x100 version of the same wheels. I wonder what the real origins of them are. Aftermarket or produced for various OEMs?
haridev
10-30-2008, 09:59 AM
the car in the picture is an Austin Healey Sprite... at least i think so judging by wat is left of the nose as it could be an MG Midget as both had the same platform and were produced by British Leyland. Either way, judging by the origins of the car, i suspect the rims might be from UK as well....
anyone, do feel free to correct me k?
ZackieDarko
10-30-2008, 10:39 AM
sale Not Sell
81vintyminty
11-01-2008, 09:14 PM
the car in the picture is an Austin Healey Sprite... at least i think so judging by wat is left of the nose as it could be an MG Midget as both had the same platform and were produced by British Leyland. Either way, judging by the origins of the car, i suspect the rims might be from UK as well....
anyone, do feel free to correct me k?
actually the car is a datsun or a car with a datsun motor??.. not sure of the year and model.. i wasnt sure what it was when i saw it.. didnt have any badges, had to pop the hood and it had a datsun motor..
haridev
11-02-2008, 02:21 AM
actually the car is a datsun or a car with a datsun motor??.. not sure of the year and model.. i wasnt sure what it was when i saw it.. didnt have any badges, had to pop the hood and it had a datsun motor..
um... i think im pretty sure its either a 67' mg midget or a 67' austin healey sprite. in fact im rather sure it is the later. i think the previous owner couldnt get the correct spares for the little car in the states. there is a similar car 2 lanes away from my house and i believe it is the similar car.
anyway, lets see if this car,....
http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq211/b20vtec909/25688449974.jpg
is the same as this car...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2358/2508271720_62a6297c6f.jpg?v=0
lovely car to drive though.....
81vintyminty
11-02-2008, 03:09 PM
[QUOTE=haridev;909253]um... i think im pretty sure its either a 67' mg midget or a 67' austin healey sprite. in fact im rather sure it is the later. i think the previous owner couldnt get the correct spares for the little car in the states. there is a similar car 2 lanes away from my house and i believe it is the similar car.
anyway, lets see if this car,....
thats def. the same car!!! crazy, it had a datsun motor in it!!
2ndGenGuy
11-02-2008, 06:03 PM
Yeah it's gotta be an MG or something. People always swap the motors out in them though. It's pretty common due to the perceived unreliability of the stock motor in those things. And people usually want moar powar!
haridev
11-02-2008, 10:55 PM
MGs, Austins or the better known Morris as i said were all british leyland cars. their engines were great. in fact the MG B had an overdrive which was a simple electrical toggle switch on the dash. cool stuff. not to mention they drove really well. sadly British cars are known for leaking oil from every moving part. if there is a gasket, oil would spit out. this is also seen in the older jaguars as well. however there are newer gasket kits with higher quality material. it seems to hold up better than the older stuff. i believe, they still make original panels at the old factory in England. and parts could be easily ordered of the model magazines... cool!!
as for power, yes datsun might squeeze a little more power but the main thing is reliability... i just wish it were restored..
regards, dev...
79cord
11-03-2008, 03:40 AM
And the fact that Datsun used to build some Austin cars under license with their 1000-1400cc engines of the 60's & 70's being closely related to the Austin/Morris A-series engines as a result... Do like the package of the Sprites even if some of their detail design was pretty basic.
As compared too:http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/5/web/2057000-2057999/2057002_2_full.jpg
79cord
11-08-2008, 02:42 AM
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110306427334&indexURL=0#ebayphotohosting
I wonder if this sale is finished this time!
http://i21.ebayimg.com/03/i/001/13/e5/b7c4_1.JPG
£3,221.00
Even though its earlier auction reached £3,600.00
before Ebay halted the auction because the owner had dared to describe it as "like new" !
Though obviously you wouldn't get much closer.
2ndGenGuy
11-08-2008, 01:04 PM
^^^ Jeebus: 3200 British pounds = 5 019.84 U.S. dollars
I know there are less over there, but there seems to be an eBay trend.
79cord
11-09-2008, 01:20 AM
If the car really is THAT nice though it doesn't seem ridiculous.
81vintyminty
11-10-2008, 03:25 PM
wow!! that car is rediculously clean and worth every penny if thats the sale price... museum piece for sure.
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