1989 Honda Civic Crx With Hf Transmission( High Fuel) 51 Mpg Cold Ac. No Wheels on 2040-cars
Redford, Michigan, United States
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THANKS FOR LOOKING AT THIS CAR. YOU WILL NOT GET THE AFTERMARKET CHROME WHEELS AND TIRES. YOU WILL GET THE STEEL PAINTED BLACK RIMS WITH NEW TIRES ON THIS CAR FOR THE PRICE QUOTED. THE WHEELS AND TIRES SHOWN IN THE PICTURES WILL COST YOU AND EXTRA 1000 DOLLARS AS THEY ARE BRAND NEW . SO IF YOU WANT THE CAR WITH THE WHEELS SHOWN INSTALLED ON IT THE PRICE IS A FULL 6200 DOLLARS. RESTORED CRX WITH THE HF TRAMNSMISSION INSTALLED IN IT. CAR GETS 51 MPG. RUNS AT ONLY 2200 RPM AT 70 MPG IN THE 5TH GEAR. SI CRX ONLY GETS 34 MPG AND DX ONLY 38 MPG. ONLY THE HF TRANSMISSION CAN GET YOU THE BIG 51 MPG. THE MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION HAVE BEEN REPLACED THEY HAVE 127,000 MILES. THE BODY (SHELL) HAVE 329,000 MILES AND IT IS VERY CLEAN WITH NO RUST NO BOND AND SUPER CLEAN UNDER. I WILL TAKE PICS UNDERNEATH NO RUST NO ROT. I HAVE INSTALLED NEW CLUTCH, DRIVE SHAFTS BOTH SIDES, ALTERNATOR, TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP, TIMING BELT TENSIONER, RADIATOR, FUEL PUMP, BRAKES, TIRES, HEATER CONTROL, NEW AC COMPRESSOR, AC FILTER DRYER, AND NEW AC EVAPORTOR AND EXPANSION VALVE, FULL CONVERSION TO R134A REFRIGERANT. NICE COLD AC FOR SOUTHERN USA BUYERS. AGAIN NICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LIVE IN LONG PERIODS OF EXTENDED HEAT AND HUMIDITY. INSTALLED A BRAND NEW JVC 200 WATT AM FM CD PLAYER STEREO. THERE IS NO BONDO ON THIS CAR. I HAD PROFESSIONAL BODY SHOP PAINT THE CAR THE OEM WHITE HONDA COLOR TO MAKE IT SHINE AGAIN. AS I SAID SOLID CLEAN NO RUST CHASSIS UNDERNEATH. NEW FRONT AND REAR MAIN SEALS DURING ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT, NEW VALVE COVER GASKET . ALL 4 SPRINGS AND STRUTS ARE REPLACED 40,000 MILES AGO. NEWER BALL JOINTS AND TIE RODS. FEEL FREE TO CALL ME ANYTIME ABOUT THIS CRX 734-444-7542 YOU CAN FLY IN TO DETROIT I WILL PICK YOU UP AT TH AIRPORT I DONT NEED ANY DEPOSIT WILL HOLD CAR FOR YOU. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS CRX. I WORK ON THESE CRXS FULL TIME . I HAVE LEFT YOU WITH NOTHING TO FIX . I HAVE ALSO SET THE IGNITION TIMING TO MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS USING THE TIMING MARKS ON THE CRANKSHAFT PULLEY. YOU WILL DRIVE THIS CAR FOR MANY YEARS TO COME. |
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