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1993 Honda Del Sol Low Mile California Car Hardly Used Senior Owned Targa Top on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:62742
Location:

Canyon, California, United States

Canyon, California, United States
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1993 HONDA DEL SOL 

THEY ARE ONLY ORIGINAL ONCE!  

SHE IS STILL IN THE WRAPPER
 ORIGINAL PAINT
   "HARDLY USED" ONE SENIOR OWNER
 AVERAGED ONLY 3100 MILES PER YEAR
IN STORAGE FOR MANY YEARS
 CALIFORNIA CAR FROM NEW 
ONLY 62K ORIGINAL MILES
REMOVABLE TARGA ROOF PANEL


ITS NOT THAT THIS CAR IS CLEAN IT'S NEVER BEEN DIRTY
  

Up for BID is a 1993 HONDA DEL SOL  that is a very rare find that has only had one senior owner who used the car for one purpose which was to drive to the tennis courts. This car was purchased new in Marin county over 20 years ago and has only been driven 62k   miles from new. The owner loved and babied this little classic from new but sadly had to give up driving a few years ago and will no longer be able to use it.  This car is in amazing original condition If you ever wanted to go back in time here is your chance to re live 1993.

 I am listing this vehicle for a friend and believe my description to be accurate.  The car has been in California its entire life and has spent the last 20 years living the Country Club lifestyle. It is a very low mile example that has original paint and has spent most of it's life garaged in a climate controlled environment and has been overly maintained. The car had the timing belt replaced at 55k miles and has only traveled 7k miles in three years. This car has hardly been used and never abused. It was though of as a collector car by it's previous owner and shows an overall pride of ownership. We have all heard stories of Honda's stellar reliability and how people drive them 500k but how often do you find a Honda that has only averaged 3100 miles a year and still looks like it did 20 years ago. This would be the ideal second car that you can take the roof off and store it in the trunk. You get a convertible with out the hassle of a soft top. And the reliability and good gas mileage of a Honda Civic and an automatic to boot.
 
 
 
       
It has a power sliding rear window this is very cool on a nice day with out any buffeting

 

 

This car runs and drives like new, it has been maintained at above factory specs
 
THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN   
ITS HAS POWER WINDOWS AS WELL AS A POWER REAR WINDOW




 
THIS CAR IS AS CLEAN UNDERNEATH AS IT IS ON TOP!!!
  
  
 

  

 
  This car is a rare find that cannot be duplicated. She runs and drives great

Thank you for looking at our auction.


OUT OF RESPECT TO THE OTHER BIDDERS, PLEASE DON'T EMAIL ME AND ASK ME WHAT I WILL SELL IT FOR.
 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN MAKING A REALISTIC OFFER I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU.
DON'T WAIT AND TRY TO STEAL IT AT THE END IT MIGHT SELL BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION
 BID TO BUY OR EMAIL WITH AN OFFER


IT IS PRICED TO SELL THIS WEEK    
BIDDING STARTS AT ONLY .99  


IT CAN BE SHIPPED  TO JUST ABOUT ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
FOR LESS THAN YOU THINK 
 
 


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We can assist you in finding the most cost effective shipper just about anywhere in the United States or around the world. We are in the San Francisco Bay Area, very close to the port of Oakland and a few hundred dollars away for the port of Los Angeles or Long Beach. We have an extensive network to put you in contact with the right shipper for your needs.

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Additional Information, Please Read Before Bidding

AUTOMOBILE HAS A CLEAN CURRENT CALIFORNIA TITLE

 SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY 

Please only bid if you intend to buy. If you have any questions or concerns, please ask BEFORE you bid. It is very frustrating to have bidders who are not serious buyers and it is not fair to the other bidders.

Please have all funds in place prior to bidding and make sure you are able to follow all the directions of the auction prior to bidding. If you are unable to do this, please do not bid.

Please do not email with request for the reserve. Bidders who bid/retract just to determine the reserve will be blocked from future bidding.  The reserve should have no bearing on what you feel comfortable bidding. The reserve is the least we will accept.

We require a $500 non refundable deposit within 24 hours of the close of the auction to be made via Paypal. The balance must be paid before 5:00 PM on the Friday following the auction.

Buyer is responsible for shipping of the vehicle and all costs associated with it. If you require the title to be sent overnight to you, there is a $25.00 charge for this, the charge will be more for international postage.







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