Don't know if this has been posted before,
a dealership in Switzerland has a BRAND NEW accord with 77 kms...
They also have some other new cars like a 1G Prelude with 81kms.
Don't know if this has been posted before,
a dealership in Switzerland has a BRAND NEW accord with 77 kms...
They also have some other new cars like a 1G Prelude with 81kms.
wow!
Wow you have got to be kidding me!! That thing needs to go in a museum. Is it a 1976 Model? I wonder what the serial number is of it and what made the dealership keep it for so long. What a gem.
They have more! Like I said above a 1G Prelude with 81kms!
I still haven't figured out the name of the dealership.
pics here: http://preludepower.com/forums/showthread.php?t=327240
OMFG!!!
How did they manage to keep the cars for more than 30 years???
I remember someone here bought a brand-new A20 engine a while ago. So it is possible for this to happen.
A museum is the place for them
If it ain't broke... I fix it!
OMOMOMGGGGGGGGGG!!!! Incredibloide!!
So many reasons why
I won't be sending postcards
From Paraguay
Definitely an '81 model -look at the floor under the g/shift.
Beautiful photos. Sadly we never got the top spec. ones like that so good to see the detailed interior photos... so many differences.
What's different under the gear shift on the floor? I've never paid that much attention.
I should have known it's not a 76 based on the bumper ends though. Duh!
Werent those taillights from an79 model? I thought 80-81 models had taillights with amber to the side.Als the rims are kind or wierd.Is it just because of themarkey place? ( just for the record im talking about the usdm version).
Here,in Paraguay, we had that exact same version as in the pictures for the 1981 model year, the same wheels, grille, dash, meters, bumpers, etc, with the slight difference of the window winders, that were plastic and the license plate lights, that were the small version, not like the USDM big ones.
So many reasons why
I won't be sending postcards
From Paraguay
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