Honda Civic Del Sol 5 Speed Ac Targa Top Convertible D15b7 Arizona Solid Car on 2040-cars
Kingman, Arizona, United States
| This is a used 1994 honda civic del sol. It is sold by a tow company so I don't know history. We have a clear arizona title. The title shows 000000 for miles. The odometer shows 170,000. This does run and drive. The AC blows cold. The motor sounds good and the clutch feels to grab good. The motor is a d15b7 with a 5 speed. It has power windows. The top is removable and there is a holder for it in the trunk. The rear window slides up and down (power) This is a neat little car that will save a fortune in gas. This looks to be a pretty original honda. It doesn't look to be lowered and it has a stock exhaust and wheels. Please ask all questions early and before you bid. The clear coat is peeling (welcome to arizona). Also the trunk lid needs a latch and a key assembly. All items sold as is. cash at pick up. I do not have a buy it now, last bidder gets it. | 
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