1986 Honda Accord Lxi Fi 5 Speed Manual Transmission-2.0l- 4-door Tires Part Car on 2040-cars
Williamsburg, Ohio, United States
HELLO UP FOR AUCTION A 1986 HONDA ACCORD LXI FUEL INJECTED 4-CYLINDER 4-DOOR...5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION....ENGINE MOTOR DOES NOT RUN...FOR SALE AS PARTS CAR ONLY ENGINE DOES NOT RUN...I REPLACED THE ENGINE 3 YEARS AGO....THEN THE TRANSMISSION WENT OUT WENT OUT SO I REPLACED THAT ALSO...THEN AFTER I GOT IT RUNNING THE TIMING BELT WENT OUT SO I REPLACED THAT TOO...THEN IT WAS RUNNING GREAT & I WAS DRIVING ON THE EXPRESSWAY & IT WENT BOOM & IT HASN'T STARTED SINCE...5-SPEED TRANSMISSION JUST REPLACED LAST YEAR....ALL 4 TIRES HAVE ONLY A COUPLE 1000 MILES ON THEM ALL REPLACED NEW 2 YEARS AGO BUT I BARELY DROVE IT BECAUSE IT WAS BROKEDOWN SO MUCH.... ALONG WITH ALL KINDS OF NEW PARTS... LIKE ELECTRICAL PARTS A FUEL PUMP HEAD LIGHT MOTORS...IF U GOT THIS TYPE HONDA ACCORD LXI & NEED PARTS OR A 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION...THIS CAR IS FOR YOU...IT DROVE GREAT BEFORE IT BROKE DOWN ON ME AGAIN...I GOT ANOTHER VEHICLE...& IF I DON'T SELL IT SOON IN THE NEXT WEEK OR SO THEN IT IS GOING TO THE SCRAPYARD...SO PLEASE DO NOT HESISTATE TO GET AHOLD OF ME W/ ANY QUESTIONS U MAY HAVE....MESSAGE ME ON HERE OR CALL & LEAVE A MESSAGE AT 513-536-7355....& I WILL TRY TO GET BACK TO YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE...CAR LOCATION WILLIAMSBURG OHIO 45176...THANK YOU & HAVE A NICE DAY....
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2014 Honda Odyssey revamp only costs an extra $150*
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Of course, those who opt for the top-shelf $44,450* Touring Elite trim will get to play with the new HondaVac vacuum cleaner system. The handheld vac is built into the van's rear cargo area and recharges using the onboard 12-volt electrical system. The little vacuum features a removable debris canister as well as a replaceable filter bag and can run for eight minutes between charges. Check out the full press release below for more information.
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