Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: CRX
Drive Type: Manual
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Mileage: 60,605
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Sub Model: Si
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
After fully restoring the car to original condition for use as a daily driver, I have decided I need something larger for every day duties. My loss will be someone else's gain.
1989 CRX Si
60,605 miles.
No rust anywhere on the car.
Everything works as new, including factory AC.
The car has power locks installed with keyless entry.
I have had an HF style rear cargo mat made in berber, as you can see pictured, in part to protect the cargo cover which is in excellent condition and I have in storage.
All four speakers are new Pioneers, and I have had a JVC deck with USB, a remote etc installed. I do have the original radio as well in storage which works perfectly.
New wheels and the tires are barely used. I do not have the original rims.
Too many new parts to list, all professionally installed. See below for details and please note all parts are purchased at cost as I am a wholesale parts supplier. Highlights include a timing belt and water pump at 54k miles, new alternator, belts, brakes and hardware front and rear, all new shocks and suspension, clutch, clutch cable and hardware, all ignition items, sunroof seal, new master cylinder, all fluids, etc etc.
All the above items were done with the intention of bringing the car back to its original driving condition, and I feel as though I have achieved this result. It rides and drives beautifully, and makes a great highway car. It returns close to 40 mpg.
Clean Carfax and mileage correct.
The body is in excellent condition with original paint. There is no rust anywhere on the vehicle, including the underbody.
There are three cosmetic flaws on the body:
1. A dent about the size of a dime on the hood.
2. The right rear wheel-well had a rust spot taken out professionally in 2008, and the difference in paint color between 1989 and 2008 is just slightly able to be seen at the edges.
3. There is a small door ding underneath the drivers door trim.
The interior is immaculate including the seats.
The car has just passed a rigorous out of province inspection available upon request.
This is a great example of an 89 Si. I know its not mint. Please don't try to convince me I'm asking too much as if the car does not sell for the stated price I will simply have to keep it given the investment made.
Located in Red Deer, Alberta.
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