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1977 Honda Civic Cvcc Sedan 3-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:37128 Color: Gold /
 Black
Location:

Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Transmission:Manual
Engine:1.5L 1487CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: SGE3022672 Year: 1977
Exterior Color: Gold
Make: Honda
Interior Color: Black
Model: Civic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: CVCC Sedan 3-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 37,128
Sub Model: CVCC
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This is a one-of-a-kind Honda Civic CVCC...for the true affecionado...never will it be repeated.  This car was purchased in fairly rough shape...and underwent a slow and expensive frame off restoration at the Guild of Automotive Restorers in Bradford Ontario. (see http://www.guildclassiccars.com/projects/70to80/1292project-1977hondacivic-theguildofautomotiverestorers.html for a photo essay of the restoration.) 


Unlike with American Classics is is virtually impossible to get replacement parts.  This car was restored with parts from Honda Headquarters in Tokyo Japan ( windshield, bumpers, steering wheel, emblems, side glass, seals...literally the last pieces left in Honda's central facility.) or pieces were fabricated by the Guild.  Engine completely rebuilt, new rings, bearings, oil pump, fuel pump, carberater, oil seals, gaskets.  

Immaculate new interior from Barkley Custom Uphostery...with careful attention to historical details.

It was featured on the cover of Old Autos Newspaper (November 2009)

This car is kept in my heated indoor facility...and driven sparingly on sunny days.  Less than 1500km since complete restoration.

Over $50k spent on this restoration...very difficult to repeat...the parts no longer exist.

A car for the true affecionado. 

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Honda tweaks ad after catching ire from Detroit protesters [w/video]

Mon, 27 Jan 2014

Honda has released a revised version of its youth-focused Today is Pretty Great commercial because the original used footage of Detroit bankruptcy protesters in front of the Theodore Levin US Courthouse. The protesters felt that Honda was making fun of their plight. The new version cuts out the protestors and replaces them with a close-up of a bankruptcy court sign. Honda says that it never intended to tie the ad to Detroit and made the change to avoid that appearance.
"The slight change we made to the commercial simply reflects our desire to remove anything that would get in the way our uplifting message," said Honda spokesman Steve Kinkade in a statement to The Detroit News.
Honda's footage of the protestors lasted about one second in the original ad. It blurred the protestors' faces, and the name of the courthouse was not visible. The company said that the footage was meant to represent any courthouse in the US. Both versions have about five seconds of negative imagery at the beginning before transitioning to young people saying that there are some great things about today too.

Are you the 2014 Honda Fit?

Fri, 28 Jun 2013

Despite being the oldest model in North America's subcompact sweepstakes, the current Honda Fit remains a paragon in its segment, offering unparalleled packaging, good road manners and robust reliability. In fact, even with far more modern competitors like the Chevrolet Sonic, Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Accent and Nissan Versa Note on the scene, it may well still be the best of the bunch.
All of which explains why we're so nervous about the next-generation model, shown in these apparently leaked stock shots scanned from an in-country magazine (no, that rear end really isn't that wonky, it's the page curl distorting the image).
Will the next Fit retain the current car's incredible seating flexibility? Will it still offer a sweet-shifting manual transmission and a four-cylinder seemingly happy to bounce off its rev limiter all the livelong day? We won't know until we try it, but if these shots are representative of what we can expect in North America, it certainly will look very different. While the same two-box shape with roughly the same greenhouse remains, the front end looks much more aggressive than before, with squinty-eyed headlamps blending into a Civic-like grille, all sitting over a lower fascia with unusually oversized air intakes. The profile view is dominated by the front quarterlight and a new sharply rising character line that originates in the front fenders and terminates in the headlamps.

Former Honda CEOs chide current boss about quality

Thu, 13 Nov 2014

Taking charge of a major corporation will never be without its challenges, and one of those - as Honda CEO Takanobu Ito is finding out - is filling the big shoes of those that came before. Ito's predecessors are apparently not pleased with what he's doing to the company, and are wasting no time in telling him so.
According to Reuters, two former Honda chiefs have recently visited Ito (pictured above with his predecessor Takeo Fukui) to talk to him about the Japanese automaker's quality issues, which they apparently regard as eroding the company's image. Nobuhiko Kawamoto, who served as CEO from 1990-98, reportedly came to Honda headquarters in Tokyo to deliver "stern words" to Ito last month. Kawamoto's immediate successor, Hiroyuki Yoshino, reportedly met with Ito under similar circumstances earlier this year.
Kawamoto and Yoshino are part of a larger group of former Honda executives who are concerned with the declining quality of the company's products under Ito's leadership. Where Honda once focused more on quality, collaborating more closely with parts suppliers,more recently the company has, in the eyes of those former executives at least, shifted its focus to quantity and to new technologies. That's what, the report alleges, has led to Honda recalling so many of its vehicles in recent years.