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something that i have thought about doing many times.
what wrong with the prelude and how much was it?
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Some rust, bad engine...and other than that nothing really. I got it for $150
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ahaha, thats awesome!
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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That prelude and dolley probably weighed more than your car
What are you going to do with the lude? your car pulls hard
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Dolley + Prelude = 2750
My car = ~2200-2300 empty. But I had a full car, so it was significantly heavier than that. I'm going to 'restore' the Prelude. I say it like that because it sounds funny to say I'm going to restore a Honda car made in the '80s. LOL. |
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BTW guys....if you're thinking about doing this, you may want to upgrade your brakes. I would have liked to have my 11" on for this trip, but I did it with the stock brakes.
You're going to need a LOT of room to stop from speed and you've got to really work the brakes to make sure they don't overheat. It's not fun
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OMG that is the coolest adventure I have ever heard of.
An Inspiration to all!!
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Twin Cities, Midwest
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thanks for sharing! great story
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Herndon, VA, USA
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haha, that's awesome! Glad it made it back home
definitely worth it |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: toronto, canada
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You're pretty lucky they rented it to you they never do that. The best way to get a uhaul dolly for your civ is to rent the pickup and dolly then go home and put the dolly on your car and park the truck.
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OK OK well i got you beat. this is back when i had my blue Std hatch well the clutch went out on it, so i called my best friend to see if he could help me he drive a S2000. well he gets one of his bright ideas so we get out my toe rope and we try to toe my civic with a S2000 we were laughing the whole way. but we got'r done
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lol, yeah I've had to do that before...it's not fun pulling a car with a tow strap.
Putting one on a dolley and a hitch puts a LOT more load on the car, though. |
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but with an S2000 it was funny as hell
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I reckon so.
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Your friend is a good man. I know I wouldn't tow something with a strap behind my s2k 9if I had one). One mess-up and he would have had a nice blue STD bumper imprint on his rear bumper!
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ahaha, that was the ad at the bottom of this thread Wow, you crazy, I'd just find someone I knew well to let me use their truck. Anywho, the lude is acutally attractive in parts of the car. |
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Well, I could either rent a truck, or borrow a friends dads truck....I didn't want to be liable for a truck that I didn't own and that wasn't even my friends but, rather, his fathers.
And that truck gets like 10 mpg. And I still would have had to rent a dolley or a trailer. So even with buying my hitch I still came out slightly cheaper than I would have had I borrowed a truck and paid for gas in it Hondas are t3h win! |
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Thats some serious balls, hell, I won't even throw a motor in the back of my sedan when it needs to be moved...I cheat and use a van
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Charlotte, NC
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We had an Insight in the shop one time with a tow hitch on it, we stood around trying to figure out wtf you could tow with one.
That prelude is ****ING BADASS!! Make it perfect, and all stock, and it will be the shit. on a great project.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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ROFLMAO! omg thatd be so halarious to see an old civic dragging another car of its size down at 70mph! thats pretty funny that you got better mpg than alot of cars do still.
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