1994 Acura Legend Gs 6 Speed Manual 4-door Sedan 3.2l Type Ii With Navigation on 2040-cars
San Rafael, California, United States
An extremely rare classic Black 1994 Acura Legend GS (Type II) 6 speed manual 4 door sedan with clean title and no accident. This is quite possibly the cleanest mint condition low-mileage 6 speed Legend sedan in the world. State Farm has officially issued a special vintage classic car insurance for this vehicle, it is one of only approximately 400 units ever produced by Acura. Legend enthusiasts have long treasured the 6 speed Legend 2 door Coupes, but the 6 speed Sedans are ultra rare. It took me 15 years to find this car, and I have never seen another 6 speed sedan in person. This car has never been raced or modified, both the exterior and interior are in great condition. Currently has just 114,410 original miles, it runs smooth and sublime, engine sounds fantastic, clutch is excellent, no wind noise on highway, an incredibly fun car to drive. More detail pictures at: http://s142.photobucket.com/user/zolzen/library/Legend6MT2014 Specs: - 230hp/206 ft-lbs V6 Type II engine - 6 speed manual transmission - Driver & Passenger Airbags - A/C, Climate Control - Power Moon Roof - Power Adjusted Heated Leather Seats - Power Windows & Mirrors, Heated Mirrors - Cruise Control - Traction Control - Factory Alarm System - Remote Trunk Release - 23mpg City – 28 mpg Hwy - Pioneer’s latest flagship AVIC-Z150BH Navigation (2013-14 model) with Bluetooth handsfree calling and music streaming, DVD/CD/Movie/Netflix Playback on 7 inch touch screen, and HD Radio, AppRadio, traffic indication on map. For more info: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/GPS-Navigation/AVIC-Z150BH Recent Maintenance and Cosmetic Restoration Records: Major services are done at Oakland Acura, receipts are included in the sale if you need it. 8/28/2012 95,165 mi New muffler, connector pipe 8/29/2012 95,209 mi New battery, new air filter 9/6/2012 95,274 mi Major Service: new timing belt, water pump, drive belts, water hoses, thermostat, manual transmission oil, radiator flush at Oakland Acura 10/1/2012 95,143 mi New front and rear bumpers, new paint on hood & side mirrors, new passenger headlamp assembly, bumper turn signals - Lofrano San Rafael 10/3/2012 California Detailing $295 10/05/2012 98,000 mi Bridgestone RE760 tires 12/12/2012 New front Infinity 6032cf 6.5 in/180watts front speakers. 12/14/2012 98,345 mi New CV shaft and boot, engine valve gasket replaced 2/13/2013 100,370 mi New front Acura control arms, alignment 3/08/2013 101,000 mi NGK Iridium Spark Plugs 5/15/2013 103,456 mi Pioneer Avic-Z150bh Navigation installed – City Car Radio 9/06/2013 111,213 mi Rear rotors and brake pads replaced 10/08/2013 112,871 mi Both front axle shafts replaced – warranty replacement 12/13/2013 114,186 mi Oil Change with 10W30 Synthetic – good for 6000 miles 12/21/2013 114,239 mi New front brake calipers, rotors, pads I have invested a total of $19,000 on this 6 speed Legend since purchase in 2012, which included cosmetic restorations, up to date maintenance, repairs, sound/video upgrade, and purchase price. As of now, the car is running perfectly and no major services are due for another 86,000 miles!!! I really thought that I would keep this car forever, but then I happened to lease an electric car for my commute – enjoying the no gas bill and the electric motor torque! I hope to find another Legend enthusiast who will appreciate all the meticulous work I did for this rare Legend. All service and restoration are documented and all receipts are available for the buyer. Passed Smog and Registered through Aug 2014. I am selling it at a fraction of what I paid for. The car can be viewed in San Rafael or San Francisco during the auction by appointment. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding! |
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