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1988 Accord No Reserve Four Door Automatic Super Clean Title Runs Great Dx on 2040-cars

US $1,750.00
Year:1988 Mileage:101114
Location:

Medford, New Jersey, United States

Medford, New Jersey, United States


car is insured and inspected if you would like to take on a test drive send me your cell phone number and we can set up a time thanks for looking 

You are bidding on a 1988 Honda Accord LXI? 101K original miles. Vehicle appears to have spent  a good amount of time in a grage  . Everything works on this car except the air conditioner . It is a true "time machine". I would bet that no one has ever been in the back seat! The driving experience is definitely NOT that of a 26 yr old car! This car has had a pampered life and it shows. Good luck.

PAINT:
Paint is original with no evidence of any painted panels. By no means does she still have a "New Car Sheen", but definitely a lot of shine and life left.


ENGINE:

Starts up immediately and settles into a nice smooth 600rpm idle. 

TRANSMISSION:
Transmission up shifts and downshifts smoothly  with no jerking or slipping. Drive to reverse to drive creates no clunk or abnormal vibration.

BRAKES/TIRES
Brakes show around 75% useful life left. Front tires are good it will need back tires soon 


ELECTRICAL:
.... all windows, locks,  Cruise control, cassette player all perform perfectly.  
Everything works!! except for the Air cond

INTERIOR:
Upholstery is in amazing condition. No tears, no worn panels, no fading, nice firm cushions still. Dash has no cracks or dry rot anywhere. Carpet and headliner are also perfect!

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