1986 Honda Crx 5-speed on 2040-cars
Grovetown, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: CRX
Trim: 2-door coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 5- speed manual
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 350,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
1986 Honda CRX, Excellent driving and riding , handling . Exterior has rust on only 2 spots on car and that is surface rust below tail lights(see pictures).Car needs painting and has several little dents and scratches. The driver side door has some cracks in bottom plastic(see picture also). Front header panel started to crack(picture) so i drilled a small hole to stop it from getting bigger. This would be a very easy car to paint with little work. The interior is excellent with new upholstery on seats, headliner and sunvisiors. New carpet under rear hatch. Dash and door panels are excellent. Carpet in front could use replacing but does not look too bad. New am/fm cd player with new speakers in doors and new speakers in rear. Front window is a little weathered but side glass and back is excellent with no scratches, also windows are tinted and tint is in excellent shape. All guages work as they should except clock and that is not needed( the radio has one displayed). Blinkers, horn ,wipers, lights work perfectly. Tires are like new(installed 10,000 miles ago) wheels are from 87 crx si. Motor was rebuilt at 226,000 miles (timing belt broke and bent valves decided to do everything) and has 350,000 now. At 315,000 miles the timing belt was replaced along with tensioner, water pump, thermostat, raditor hoses, raditor cap, heater hoses and electric fan( just electric motor not blades). The motor has a very little oil leak which i think is the oil cap( might put on new gasket soon). Drivers front side wheel bearing was making a noise last year so i replaced the wheel bearings in all 4 wheels. Heater, fan and all a/c and heater controls work properly. Heater puts out hot air and the air conditioner blows cold . I put 4 cans of freon in it last year before i discovered a leak in the high pressure line that was rubbing against the hood release and putting a hole in the metal part. I replaced the line with a new one but there still is a very slow leak. Might help to put sealer in which i will if car is not sold. Transmission and clutch shifts perfectly but shakes a very little if you dont take off right (pressure plate is slightly warped probably, but this does not cause any problems). Last year i replaced front and rear brakes, rear wheel cylinders and brake hoses front and back. I have kept this car in excellent condition and replaced everything when needed. It is driven to work every week approx. 250 miles and would not hesitate to drive it anywhere. A very, very reliable car that gets over 40mpg all day long. I have 5 cars (one is 87 crxsi) so i dont really need this car anymore. If you have any questions feel free to call Wayne at (706)755-8808. Please do not bid if your feedback is less than 5 without contacting me first. Thanks for looking
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