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    2ndGenGuy
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    1976 - 1979 Accord Air Dam on eBay!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Flexi...RCHQ3aUSQ3a102

    Thought I would post this for you really early 1gee guys. Doesn't look like it will fit the '81 or else I might give it a whirl.



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    Re: 1976 - 1979 Accord Air Dam on eBay!

    Rare!

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    Re: 1976 - 1979 Accord Air Dam on eBay!

    why won't it fit '81?

    looks hot! I would love to get it.

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    2ndGenGuy
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    Re: 1976 - 1979 Accord Air Dam on eBay!

    I dunno why it won't, but they had to modify it to fit on a '79. I'm guessing they changed the subframe structure slightly, probably to make the newer cars stiffer. But just a guess.

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    Re: 1976 - 1979 Accord Air Dam on eBay!

    '79 & on Honda pulled the radiator support down lower & forward a fraction & gave the frt valance a protruding, slightly narrower lower lip in the center, as well as revised lower frt fenders & the little (1") plastic air-dam.
    The earlier cars were a bit smoother down there with a wider opening & a small air-dam shape was formed in the valance.
    Last edited by 79cord; 10-11-2007 at 01:29 PM.

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    2ndGenGuy
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    Re: 1976 - 1979 Accord Air Dam on eBay!

    Quote Originally Posted by 79cord View Post
    '79 & on Honda pulled the radiator support down lower & forward a fraction & gave the frt valance a protruding, slightly narrower lower lip in the center, as well as revised lower frt fenders & the little (1") plastic air-dam.
    The earlier cars were a bit smoother down there with a wider opening & a small air-dam shape was formed in the valance.
    +1 to that post. You know your shit when it comes to the year-for-year revisions!

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