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    Smile What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    When most of our cars rust, crash, sold, or junked what will the community do? Kind of a feeler here. I found a red four door 3g less than a mile from my house, sitting in front of their barn, and I'm going to go ask if it's for sale. Should we buy them and preserve?



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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    i've kept heaps of spare parts from the accords i've had over the years. I would've kept whole cars if storage wasn't an issue. They're quite hard cars to come by now days (where i am) which is why i don't get rid of a lot of my stuff.

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    First we should make every 3gee owner watch these videos https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60199 so they have the motivation to keep their car working and running forever.

    Second we need a warehouse in the dry desert where we can store any 3gee we can find to use as parts later.

    Third well buy a 3d printer so we can make any part new.

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    the same thing happened with the second generation civic, they were junked like crazy,now everyone wants one to do motor swaps in. The popularity of these cars drops then rises again, like just about every Honda ever made. People are also keeping older fuel efficient cars on the road due to the gas prices, even cars like the geo metros and the dihatsu are being repaired and put back on the road

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    absolutley, if you are asking then you already know...

    Just think, how cool is a 70 Datsun 210 right now, or a mint 1st gen Accord, or a 76 Celica.. and by the way when is the last time you've seen any of those on the street. They are the coolest at the meets right?
    Wanna add more? 80's Mitsu Stallion, 82 Dodge Colt (by Mitsu) one of the first econoboxes to make dinkydom fun as hell > just look at a few of those on the net, So yes just cause it's an Asian import over 20 years old doesn't mean it's scrap metal.
    So if you still wanna say, "it's a four door, they ain't cool" then stop. The European sedans these cars were targeting are all timeless classics now. So now you have a sport touring, Asian sedan that the whole world of automotive engineering busted ass to bump tit with in the following decade (and fell short so it was more of a tit>navel) and there is a following as in here... how can they not be cool or worth snagging before they are extinct?
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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    well its gonna end up like a lot of the older imports like the datsun's and stuff, now everyone wants something different. Others like me are trying to keep them as DD's and mint as possible.

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    Toooootally worth it!
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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    Quote Originally Posted by gp02a0083 View Post
    well its gonna end up like a lot of the older imports like the datsun's and stuff, now everyone wants something different. Others like me are trying to keep them as DD's and mint as possible.
    Have you seen the prices on a nicely restored Z? you used to be able to get them for 500-1000 bucks running, one just sold here, really nice for 12 grand

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    im going to steal jay lenos machine that can make copies of parts

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    Have you seen the prices on a nicely restored Z? you used to be able to get them for 500-1000 bucks running, one just sold here, really nice for 12 grand
    I just got 2 of those for $500, both complete runners :d

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    Quote Originally Posted by A18A View Post
    I just got 2 of those for $500, both complete runners :d
    Yours the ugly kind so that doesn't count

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    I think I need to start a stock pile, I seeing less and less 3gs at the JY!


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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    My Accord was sold by the Mazda dealer to a wholesaler. Whoever purchased the vehicle simply did a ghetto repair and tied the trunk down with rope. The reason I know this is because the person who bought it was arrested by the Mesquite police and then I got the certified letter telling me that the car was impounded and what I needed to do if I wanted it back. Stupid dealer never notified the state that I sold the car. I knew I should have kept my plates! I submitted the online form (free) with Texas DMV to show that the car was sold to Classic Mazda. Let them deal with it from here on.

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    That's actually kinda cool ( so long as you arn't hassled too much)
    Like an after life or a bucket list for wild and outlandish behaviors

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    If whoever bought the car at least replaces the bent suspension components (the easiest part) and possibly the chewed up rims it ought to run great for them. EVERYTHING works. The back end is pretty "ghetto sled" but it should remain mechanically reliable for some time. Now, if they try to use conventional 10W-30 they will need to watch the oil level carefully. The only stuff that relieved me of that was using the Rotella T synthetic 5W-40. I had to add about a quart every 1,000 miles with the "regular" 10W-30 synthetic. Poor car may get cheap oil now.

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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    Quote Originally Posted by DBMaster View Post
    My Accord was sold by the Mazda dealer to a wholesaler. Whoever purchased the vehicle simply did a ghetto repair and tied the trunk down with rope. The reason I know this is because the person who bought it was arrested by the Mesquite police and then I got the certified letter telling me that the car was impounded and what I needed to do if I wanted it back. Stupid dealer never notified the state that I sold the car. I knew I should have kept my plates! I submitted the online form (free) with Texas DMV to show that the car was sold to Classic Mazda. Let them deal with it from here on.
    Did they use the TASER on you? Heheheheheheheh! Yeah! The TASER!! Heheheheh!
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    Re: What will be done when the 3g population disappears?

    OK, Beavis!

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