90 Honda Prelude Si 5 Speed Stock Survivor!! Orig Paint & Interior Florida! on 2040-cars
Plant City, Florida, United States
Is this the last one left? Probably not but.....90 Honda Prelude Si 5 speed with.....the correct exhaust system!! Original paint (Colorado and Calif history in the Carfax). Original seats, carpets, dash, headliner. Some of the interior photos look "dirty", it isn't. Washed it before picture session. Runs out 100% AC is cold, starts, steers, shifts and stops as it should. PDR dent in right front fender, "Bald" spot on driver's rocker panel, mis-matched touch up on the leading edge of the hood. Overall an amazing true "survivor". If it was a CRX I would be keeping it forever. I am a dealer in Plant City, Florida. I used to sell a lot on Ebay before the "crash". This is a car that deserves a wide audience. I arrange my own shipping door to door, email me your zip code for a quote. Call me at 863-852-6315 or email direct sunautogroup@aol.com (As usual, Ebay Motors is much "improved", that is extremely obstinate and difficult to use. For some reason it says I "sell to the United States only". That is incorrect. I have vehicles all over Europe, South America, Mexico, Canada and Ukraine!) |
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