1994 Honda Civic Del Sol Si Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
First, the odd thing. VIN# decodes as an Si. Engine clearly states VTEC on it (see pictures). Go figure. Never noticed until I ran the VIN through the decoder.
From 1994 to 2003 this was a winter only car. From 2003 to present it was my daily commuter and weekend errand runner. I'm not much fun, and frugal on gas, so I didn't tear around town at high speed, etc. Condition: The bad: Left side door was hit. Door, locks, window still function fine (see pics) Body rust on lower rear left and right side (see pics) CEL code #41, primary oxygen sensor heater Starter needs a couple turns of the key when it's really cold (like under 32 degrees) Center exhaust pipe needs replacing (current one was welded in as we could not source a center pipe in reasonable time) Chips on hood and side. Car was repainted original color in August 2008 Stereo does not work (it's an after market Sony CD). I will throw in a used Sony Bluetooth radio that I have not installed yet Antenna is missing. left side driver seat upholstery is worn on left bolster The good: Runs great Low mileage All original parts, no mods made (beyond exhaust system) Current windshield is 2 1/2 years old non-smoker 29+ MPG (city/highway) History: I am second owner, having purchased car in 2000 with 35K miles on it. Only accidents have been a left driver side door dent when someone hit the car when they backed out of their driveway; left rear quarter panel damage when I hit a pole; a piece of concrete (about gold ball size) fell from a truck and dinged the hood. Ding and rear quarter panel repaired when I had entire car repainted in August 2008. Door dent is still present. Payment: Deposit of $300 via paypal due within 48 hours of sale. Balance do in cash at time of pick-up. You must bring your own plates to transport. Within a 100 mile range I will drive car to you for $1 per mile (round trip) payable upfront via paypal. Car is located in Silver Spring, MD. If you wish to inspect prior to bid contact me. If you have additional questions, contact me. Car is also for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end the auction early, even if there are bids made. |
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