1999 Honda Passport Movie Prop Parade Car Sport Utility 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Greenfield, Missouri, United States
THIS IS A MOVIE PROP AND A PARADE VEHICLE. BASED ON A 1999 HONDA PASSPORT, THE RUNNING GEAR IS ALL STOCK HONDA AND UNMODIFIED, THE UNIT DRIVES VERY WELL WITH NO ISSUES OR PROBLEMS. IT HAS A SALVAGE TITLE AND IS NOT STREET LEGAL IN MISSOURI,AND PROBABLY NOT IN YOUR STATE UNLESS YOU MAKE A FEW MODIFICATIONS IT WAS USED BY UNITED ARTIST TO PROMOTE SEVERAL MOVIES, HERE AND ABROAD (COUNTERFORCE,REDEGADE FORCE, ET AL) WE HAVE BEEN USING IT IN PARADES VERY POPULAR IN VETRANS DAY PARADES IT FEATURES AN AIR CANNON IN THE REAR THAT FIRES PING PONG BALLS INTO THE CROWDS. IT HAS A GENERATOR AND AIRCOMPRESSOR TO DO THIS AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES. YOU CAN SEE THE 3 MONITORS ON THE DASH THEY WERE HOOK UP TO THE SEVERAL NIGHT VISION VIDEO CAMERAS AROUND THE CAR THERE IS ALSO A LOT OF ELECTRICAL GADGETS IN AND AROUND THAT WERE SPECIAL EFFECTS ITEMS AND I HAVE NEVER TRIED TO MAKE THEM WORK WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET THE PICTURES TELL IT ALL, I AM REPRESENTING IT AS IS ,WHERE IS BUYER DO YOUR OWN DUE DILIGENCE ABOUT WHAT IS LEGAL IN YOUR STATE FOR THE MOVIE PROP A SCREEN WAS OVER THE WINDSHIELD AND IT WAS HARD TO SEE OUT SO I DISCARDED THAT IT STARTS EASY AND RUNS GREAT WITH MUCH GUSTO I MIGHT ADD IT HAS BEEN USED VERY LITTLE AND I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY MILES ARE ON IT, BUT IT WAS MADE INTO A PROP THEN JUST USED TO PROMOTE THE MOVIES, AND USED IN PARADES, I DOUBT MANY MILES ARE ON IT SINCE IT SITS MOST OF THE TIME. IT IS AN ATTENTION GRABBER AND FUN TO TOOL AROUND IN SHOOTING PING PONG BALLS IT IS A CAR AND HAS A TITLE BUT I CONSIDER IT A TOY, YOU WOULD NEED TO SPEND A LOT TO MAKE IT A DAILY DRIVER THIS WILL BE SOME REALLY CHEAP FUN, I COULD PART IT OUT AND MAKE MORE MONEY THE V6 HONDA MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION IS BRINGING 4500 AT THE SALVAGE YARD AND IT HAS 4000 IN TIRES AND WHEELS BUT I JUST WANT IT IN A NEW HOME, IT IS TOO MUCH FUN THIS WAY, SO YOU GET A BARGAIN SELLING AT NO RESERVE AND STARTING AT $1950 FOR ADDED PHOTOS OR INFO AVAILABLE AT GO4RON@GMAIL.COM |
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The Si Coupe will go on sale at dealers on March 12 starting at $22,790, and the Si Sedan will follow on March 26 for $22,990 - both prices include a $790 destination charge. Buyers can opt to add summer tires for and additional $200 and navigation for $1,500. While the updates are relatively small, they are welcome.
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The FCEV is nothing more than a styling exercise (click above to enlarge the sketch) for an eventual production fuel-cell vehicle set to hit US and Japanese dealers in 2015 (sorry Europe, you're stuck waiting). It's not heading to LA to tell us anything about the wider application of the technology used in the FCX Clarity, so fans of hydrogen power shouldn't get too excited. Still, the news that Honda is still pondering a wider-spread for its fuel-cell technology is quite exciting.
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According to The Detroit News, there are about 180,000 new vehicles waiting to be transported by rail in North America at the moment. In a normal year, it would be about 69,000. The complications have been industry-wide. Toyota, General Motors, Honda and Ford all reported experiencing some delays, and Chrysler recently had hundreds of minivans sitting on the Detroit waterfront waiting to be shipped out.
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