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i guy in ga was selling one. he is on here too..but i dont know his sn.
sorry ill give you a lil more info in a bit.
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a buddy of mine and myself just did some work to an 80's model 1500s and it was very simple. They guy we bought it from replaced the motor with a 2.0 liter A series out of an old prelude and got rid of all the extra EGR crap so it was easy to deal with.
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Thanks guys, keep it coming
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Look for Rust: Everywhere, particularly under the car/floorboards.
Most (but not all) OEM parts are still available from Honda. There is a pretty strong 1st Gen Civic club up in the B.C. area, a Google search will find them. These are fairly simple cars, DIY is definitely a possiblity. A 32 year old car for a daily driver? That would not be my first choice. Scott
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Yeah, I figured it was probably kind of silly to consider it for a DD, but if it were in reasonably solid condition would it not be okay? |
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Parts for the car are irritating to come by, but not impossible. Sometimes it just takes time and patience. I am in the last year of my restoration (of my 79 Civic) and it has been only 3 years. It really wasn't bad. These cars are very much DIY friendly. Much easier to work on than the newer models with computers and all. Quote:
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Also, my 79 is a DD. Not a thing wrong with it, either. OP, if you want to DD the car, go for it. I pay about $10 every 2 weeks for gas in mine and it gets me everywhere I need to go. All in all, I'd say get that car. $800 is a hell of a deal for it. You won't regret it and you'll be amazed at the reactions you get from people old and young. Good luck.
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Thank you for that, Stretch7! I'm glad to hear you're using yours as a DD without trouble. I'm still waiting on a reply back from the seller, but here's hoping that all goes well and that I'll be a card-carrying classic Honda member soon!
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So I just heard back finally, and this is what he said:
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Thanks for your replies, guys! Last edited by nickthaskater; 11-01-2009 at 09:20 PM. |
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thats a good looking car. a little tlc and it could be a real gem.
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I would still hop on it if you can. The car still looks to be in good shape. I can see the rust at the arches and mine had that on it. Wasn't that bad to have fixed and treated. All that primer you see down the side is from where someone removed the side moldings and filled in the holes and primed them for paint. My car is done the same way (except mine is painted). If this car is a good running car, then cosmetics is nothing.
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well i can tell you this. i have three 77 civics and living in Kingston Ontario we get alot of salt. 1 is road worthy. i found floors are the worst in them they always seem to go first. rear quarts get bad too. and i would also watch the rear suspension mounts. as for driving them every day i would say not to. the motors run hot and can burn up the valves.
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Wow. Not sure what shape yours are in or have been in, but I put about 200 miles per week on mine from March of 2008 to September of this year with only replacing a cut lower radiator hose and a new alternator belt. The dude that lives a few miles away has taken multiple trips from Atlanta (where we live) to Indianapolis and a separate trip to Nashville, TN in his. Only having to replace a voltage regulator. Not to mention all the local driving he did with me. Advice like how much to drive a car isn't really good to give as you can't tell what condition someone else car is in at the time of it being ready to drive, you know.
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