1986 Honda Accord Lxi Hatchback 3-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:2.0L 1955CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Accord
Trim: LXi Hatchback 3-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 170,000
Options: Cassette Player
Sub Model: LX-i
Exterior Color: Gray
I'm selling my 1986 Honda Accord LX-i. Let's get the bad details out up front. It is non-running. It overheated a couple of weeks ago and the head warped. The mechanic told me it needs a valve job and the head resurfaced. I was quoted $1200. I can't afford it, so I'm selling it. You can either buy it to fix it yourself, or for parts. It is in excellent condition. A VERY clean car. 5 spd. 170K. Both interior and exterior are at least an 8/10. No cracks, no tears, no damage aside from a few small chips here and there (normal wear and tear for a car this age). Definitely doesn't look like it's been around for almost 30 years. Paint is fading a bit on hood, but the rest of the body looks awesome. I am not the original owner, but it was definitely taken very well car of before me. The engine bay is super clean. Anyway...
It drove really well up until it overheated. Very comfortable, very quick acceleration and still got great MPG.
Other things to note. There is a slow steering fluid leak. I mean slow. I top it off every few months. I put in a remanned pump which is working fine, so it must be the rack. Slow brake fluid leak, too...same deal (top if off every few months and it doesn't bother me). Also, there's a short or something because only the speedo works at the moment in the gauge cluster, not the other gauges. That's the only electrical issue, though. Oh, and the switch on the driver's side that controls the passenger window is getting week. The passenger window works and can be put down from the passenger side, but the driver side switch has seen better days. It has A/C, but does not work and is on the old system. May need a new compressor, or you may choose to upgrade to modern system.
In the past year it has gotten new or remanufactured:
-Oil pan gasket
-Rear main seal
-Clutch
-Alternator
-Power steering pump
-Passenger front axle (had to replace CV boot so just replaced whole thing
-A bunch of hoses, clamps, belts, and stuff that showed wear
What else? Stock stereo with 7-band equalizer. Pretty retro looking. The LEDs light up to the amplitude of the music. Very 80s. No speakers, though. They were old and the paper cones totally torn, so I took them out and I'm keeping the replacement set I bought.
Clean title. Pink slip in hand. Current CA registration good to 2/14.
Once more time to be clear. NON-RUNNING. AS-IS. No warranty. For parts or restoration.
Thanks.
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