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Hi all,

Due to some recent changes in my family / life - I have to make space in the garage for another car. As such, my daily is going - CHEAP!

Up for sale is a 1974 Honda Civic (EB2) sporting the following:

* ~60,000km (genuine)

* 2spd Hondamatic

* Cream White Exterior

* Chrome Exterior Trims

* Original 1974 plastic still wraps interior vinyl trims

* Re-sprayed 13" Wheels (upgraded from 12")

* AM Radio

* No Air Con

* No Power Steering

* Everything else is original & STANDARD

* Car is eligible for CLASSIC CAR REGISTRATION (over 34yrs old)

Extras - included with the sale:

* Spare interior trims, genuine items from Honda

* Full set of KING Springs (for those who want to lower the thing)

* Couple of spare glass pieces

History -

* I bought this car in July 2008 as I needed a new daily driver

* Car was purchased for $2,300 from family in North Ryde

* Previously the car was last driven in 2002 (when last owner was alive)

* Between 2002-2008, the family just serviced & maintained it for memory-sake

Pricing -

* I want this moved ASAP

* Registration runs out at the end of March; will be renewed for 1yr @ $616.00

* Total Price: $2,000.00 drive-away (with 12months registration)

* Can sell without Registration

Pros & Cons:

* As per all carby cars; start up on a cold morning can get annoying - solution; choke!

* Fuel economy is great, the 1100cc motor is only a 3cylinder and will run on oily rags

* There is absolutely no dramas with the engine / any other operating items in the car

* Thermo fan has been hard-wired as during summer it did have cooling problems whilst sitting in heavy traffic - controlled via ON/OFF switch at the moment.

* All panels straight (bar one very small mark on rear driver side wheel arch

* No scratches to paint work bar above small patch

Contact:

* Via PM (will answer overnight)

* Via Email (stan . jk . choi @ gmail.com)

* Inspection is available at my dad's place (Northern Beaches, Sydney)

Photos:

(at time of purchase)

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(cleaned up at home)

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(after re-sprayed 13" wheels added)

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Thanks for looking guys!

Stan

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Thanks for all the interest but the car is no longer for sale for another 6 months - further changes in the family after talking to my dad last night.

Will keep record of your interest and be in touch 6 months later - of course the price I'll be after will reduce at that stage.

Thanks

Stan

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