Collectible 1980 Honda Civic 1500 Dx Hmt 38,700 Miles All Original & Cold Ac on 2040-cars
Harvest, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1500CC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Trim: 1500 DX
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Hondamatic Transmission
Mileage: 38,700
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is an absolutely beautiful collectible 1980 Honda Civic 1500 DX with a rare Hondamatic Transmission. This is truly an amazing automobile that has stood the test of time for 33 years. It was bought brand new down in Auburn Alabama at King Honda in Sept. of 1980. The original owner was in her late 50's. She had never owned a car before and this was her first car. In fact she couldn't even drive it back. She had her sister drive it up to Florence Al for her. Once back the owner learned to drive in it and owned it until she passed in Jan of this year at the age of 90. The car is unbelievably clean with just under 39,000 miles. It has been so well maintained and documented that I have not driven it. It runs and drives perfect and the AC even works and blows cold. The interior of the car is amazing and cleaner then mine and my wife's cars. The rubber around all the windows are still like they came from factory. Everything on the car is original and just amazing. It does have a couple of small door dings but they can be taken out by a paint less dent doctor. I purchased the car to keep it for a long time but do to financial reasons I am forced to sell it. Another thing about this car is the documentation. I have everything imaginable for this car. They range from the original Title dated that was issues Oct 1, 1980, window sticker, original options sticker, receipts from the past 33 years, owners manual, owners rust prevention manual, warranty booklet, even have the business card from the car salesman and the most amazing thing, all the returned checks from day of purchase all the way up to the most recent maintenance. What I like the most is this car was intended to be driven and not collected and still is new condition. So to any old school Honda collectors out there or just even any Honda enthusiast, this is a rarity for sure. I really wish I could keep the car but it has to go along with other stuff we have. Also text me at 256-694-1268 if you want anymore pictures. This is truly an amazing car and I can tell you that you will not find another one even close to it.
I require a $500 non refundable deposit at close of auction. I do not deal with PayPal anymore so please contact me and we can make arrangements. After the deposit buyer will have 7 days to pick the car up. Again please contact me before or the night the auction ends to set up deposit payment.
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