I was sitting at a sports bar on Friday for lunch with the guys at work when this commercial immediatly caught my attention
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gVD-VK3UA4
That 3rd gen is mint mint mint.
You bet it's not for sale!!!
I was sitting at a sports bar on Friday for lunch with the guys at work when this commercial immediatly caught my attention
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gVD-VK3UA4
That 3rd gen is mint mint mint.
You bet it's not for sale!!!
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I helped my dad wash the 3gee all my life, i always remembered how he washed inside the wheel wells and under the car and i thought that was a little strange. But even with all that effort theres still a little body rust. I wish he would have used this stuff too.
1988 Honda Accord LSDX-I
Haha! That commercial was awesome! Cracks me up!!
i came.
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
Awesome. I ♥fav'd it
sweet, he looks like the "to the moon and back" chronicles guy.
yeah nice stuff
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
I've owned 2 3G's, an '87 LX-i hatch and my present car. The hatch, which came to market when the 3G's were in high demand, also nailed the original owner with a $1500 whack for "rustproofing" and "upholstery protection" and maybe something else. Just an additional markup. Anyway, there used to be these companies like Rusty Jones, who drilled access holes in the bodywork to access the inside of the doors, etc. Turns out these holes ended up rusting themselves over the years, and on balance the whole idea of this aftermarket rustproofing turns out to have been not such a great deal.
Most of our cars that are in the rustbelt or the northeast have rust in the rear wheel arches. Mine also had a hole in the rear of the left rear wheel well, which I discovered when I pulled out the trunk panels to clear the sunroof drains. I think the wheel arch rust is caused by this kind of whitish body putty that Honda applied inside the sheet metal. It absorbs moisture and lets it fester, and there's really no way to stop the rust as long as that stuff is around. Hopefully, this year I'm going to have both arches cut out and replaced, and the new ones can then be regularly washed out and the rust problem will be history.
Rustproofing really does work. However, most shops will not apply it toroughly and will obviously not know where are the weak areas of certain cars.
When I complete my hatch, I'll treat it myself so it stays rust free for many years still.
Up here in Quebec, most people have their car rustproofed every year. I found out that Rustcheck makes decent product for the DIYer
P.S. Anyone noticed the Bosch H4 Conversion![]()
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3geez member since July 12 2000
I need these parts!
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Since my car has been a Texas car all it's life I have not seen any body rust. I lived in Corpus Christi from 92-94 and was pretty diligent about washing the underbody, door hinge area, and engine compartment. I can literally find no significant rust on the car.
aww sweet love how they introduce the add making the car look so sexygoes to show theres some love out there for these cars still
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Is it wrong to love an inanimate object?
I thought that was a Honda commercial at first, from the 80s! And that thing is MINT!
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3geez member since July 12 2000
I need these parts!
https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67742
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