Here are a few shots of my '89 Accord DX. It has the A20A1 engine with automatic, and currently has just under 155K on it. I bought it 2 years ago for $400 from a local impound auction and saved it from a certain death. Many area junkyards hit this auction for their stock. It was a theft recovery, but had negligible damage, save for a scrape on the left fender, and some hail damage. It was completely original, and the body was SOLID for an 18 y/o Midwest native Honda, except for two holes in each rocker panel where Ziebart had drilled thru from the outside when it was new; the "rustproofing" plugs were still there.
It has none of the typical Honda rot in the wheel wells, trunk, undercarriage, or strut towers, no accident damage anywhere, and only had 140K on it. I even got some nice extras with it, including an in-the-package front tag frame, OEM side marker lamp, owner's manual, visor sleeve for starting instructions, and the cruise control switch info. tag.
I have put a lot of TLC into it, including:
Windshield
New timing belt/water pump/oil seals
Major tune-up
Master cylinder
Radiator, hoses, heater core and hoses
All fluids replaced
New brakes all the way around
Front upper/lower ball joints & new coilovers
Alignment
4 new Kumhos on American racing rims....I hate them, makes the car ride/handle like s*it....going to paint and retread the original 13's and add '90 Civic center caps/beauty rings in lieu of the chewed up hubcaps
Cat-back exhaust
CVjoints x3 - NAPA was the only place locally that could even get them, and they were not great rebuilt units. Honda dealer looked at me like I was stupid, and said they couldn't get them anymore.
'97 Prelude CD player - stock & still sounds good.
Correct color center console with cupholder and storage armrest out of a mid/late-80's Integra
.....etc. And of course, the body and paint. Fixed all the dings and hail dents and Ziebart rust, and resprayed it the correct B23M blue with the use of a friend's setup... It was my 1st attempt at painting a car, and I'm not pleased with the finish, but thought it looked better than the bumps and bruises and peeling clear coat. I also swapped out the failing curved rub strips for the unmolested smooth ones from an '87, and changed all the black trim/surrounds to chrome. I plan on having it professionally redone in the future. In light of all this, I dubbed it with the LX badge, as I thought it deserved it.
It is one great, reliable little car, and I love and keep it in memory of my 1st Honda, a silver '86 Accord DX hatchback. The '86 was a replacement car for me during college after totaling my '94 Beretta GT, and finally died with 220K, major rot, and a bad tranny (AT), but it was one hell of a car.
The 1st link will take you directly to the Photobucket page with more pix, including my '82 California Prelude. I am trying to get it running after a Chevy-geared mechanic screwed up the rebuild of the CVCC engine, and I am currently lost and frustrated. Better pix of it when I can move it out of the garage.
Sorry for the photo-whoring....this is a great forum, and I hope I can get a lot of help with my old Hondas in the near future.
Thanks for looking!
http://s648.photobucket.com/albums/u...esastickshift/
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