1995 Honda Civic Del Sol Vtec Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Alabaster, Alabama, United States
1995 Honda Del Sol with original 1.6 VTEC engine (160 HP, Rare Find!!!). Super fun car that runs great. Since 2006 (under current owner), the car has always been kept in a fully enclosed garage. Since 2009, it has only been driven on weekends and holidays registering a total of only 10,000 miles. Odometer reads 215,267 miles as of April 2nd, 2014. Brand new CV axles and Sumitomo tires at 205,025 miles (auto shop invoice available upon request). Pressure tested head and replaced head gasket, timing belt, water pump, all belts and hoses at 206,494 miles (auto shop invoice available upon request). New battery in January 2013. Upgrades performed by original owner include: 6-Disk Alpine CD-changer (works fine), high-intensity fog lights (both work), K&N air intake filter. Current owner has to sell due to relocating for professional reasons and having no space for this car. Moving from house with 2-car garage in the Birmingham metro area to an apartment with a single parking space in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale metro area... Vehicle is being sold as is. Please contact seller via email with any questions. Buyer responsible for local pickup in the Birmingham, AL area. As an alternative option and upon prior agreement with buyer, seller is willing to drive and deliver vehicle anywhere in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale metro area. $250.00 PayPal deposit due within 24 hours of auction close. Payment balance due within 3 days of auction close. |
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