2003 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
La Vernia, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Number of Doors: 2
Make: Honda
Mileage: 41,913
Model: S2000
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Number of Cylinders: 4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
This is a very original S2000 that has been owned by the over 50 crowd since new. I purchased this car from the original owner here locally that I know. He purchased it for his wife she used it for local driving and to and from the tennis courts and golf club. The car has lived its entire life in the garage. When I heard it was for sale I called him and told him I wanted it and bought it sight unseen. He takes excellent care of his cars and has a number of high dollar cars, I have had the car for three years and purcdhased it for a convertible to have for the weekends. The mileage when I purchaed it was 38666, so you can see it was a nice weekend driver only. Please look at my feedback as a seller on EBAY and you will see I have sold a number of nice highend collector cars and enjoy a perfect feedback. I will call the cars condition very close and would ecpect you to feel comfortable with the description that I will provide. Please ask for additional infromation or pictures if you have any questions.
The car is basically perfect mechanically and drives and rides as new in my opinion. I am a lover of American cars and muscle cars and it hurts to say this but this Honda is as close to a perfect driving car as I have ever driven. I describe it as like wearing the car like a glove. There are no rattles and the car handles like it would have new. The Paint is 10 years oldbut still shines like it should. There are the expected rock chips that 42000 miles will provide and the asphault roads we have seem to give you! There were several golf ball dents when I bought it and I had them removed by a dent guy. There is no body damage or any body work on the car. There are several small (too small for a picture) scratches on the sides and you have to look for them. There is a scratch on the rear bumper where it looks like a golf bag scratched it. The tires were new at 37,000 miles. The car spent its life with the top down and a parade cover on the car, there fore I found a thin spot on the top where the latch had rubbed and I placed a patch on the area. The area was about 1/2 inch long and I have provided a picture of the area patched. The glass is perfect as is the glass rear window with electric defrost. All guages work as they should and I had the original radio changed out with a new Pioneer with Blue Tooth and a remote. The original radio comes with the car.
The car overallis excellent with the above items noted. I have a very good friend who ownesa performance shop in San Antonio and they have several customers who use the 2.0 in road racing in Acura's and as he told me this is one of the toughest engines made. He has provided inspections on the car for me and again all this car has ever required is oil changes.
My decision to sell the car is only due to my purchase of a 67 Camaro Convertable that was built for the Hot Rod Power Tour and as I said above I have a true love for old American Muscle even if it has been upgraded! LOL
The car will come with the following:
Parade Boot
Original Radio/CD
California Car Cover
Original Books
I will be happy to assist on this end with any shipping assistance and do without any reservation recommend Reliable Car Haulers or Passport.
Please feel free to email me with any questions and provide me with a phone number and I will be happy to call you as well.
Thanks for Looking!
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No mechanical mods, lowered suspension, affordable price, needs a new top(US $12,400.00)
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