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Curbside Classic - When Honda's Mojo Was Working: 1980-1983 Honda Civic

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sjmmail...@yahoo.co.uk

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Dec 10, 2010, 2:16:41 AM12/10/10
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Yesterday's piece  about Honda's slippage left little doubt that its mojo ain't quite what it used to be. But there was a time when Honda was on fire, and could do (almost) no wrong. The gen 1 Civic was like a little cherry bomb lobbed into a Weight-Watcher's convention. Tiny, tinny, rude and crude as [...]
Read More: http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2010/12/curbside-classic-when-hondas-mojo-was-working-1980-1983-honda-civic/

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Grumpy AuContraire

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Dec 10, 2010, 10:42:05 PM12/10/10
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sjmmail...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Yesterday's piece about Honda's slippage left little doubt that its mojo ain't quite what it used to be. But there was a time when Honda was on fire, and could do (almost) no wrong. The gen 1 Civic was like a little cherry bomb lobbed into a Weight-Watcher's convention. Tiny, tinny, rude and crude as [...]
> Read More: http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2010/12/curbside-classic-when-hondas-mojo-was-working-1980-1983-honda-civic/


Very good read.

Honda's mojo is still working for me. I have four Gen II Civic
hatchbacks and am still lusting for a station wagon.

JT


1981 1300 DX (Future project)

1982 1300 Standard (for sale)

1982 1500 DX automatic - Daily driver

1983 1300 FE - Currently being restored


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Grumpy AuContraire

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Dec 14, 2010, 8:19:14 PM12/14/10
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Elle wrote:
> On Dec 10, 12:16 am, sjmmail2000-...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>> Read More:http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2010/12/curbside-classic-when-hondas...
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> I got a kick out of the link above. I knew JT would be posting his
> latest in response ;-). I wish I had more space and slightly better
> tools so I could get into, I dunno, fixing and re-selling these
> classics. Maintaining my 2003 Civic is my sanity in the Dickensian-
> world of middle age with relatives and others fighting over
> inheritances, who is not going to look after whom in their old age,
> and so on. Off to the junkyard where they have a newly arrived 01-05
> Civic for me to get parts from. :-)


You just live in the wrong area. Move to TX and finding space is that
great of a problem.

The thing about Gen II Civics that impresses me most is the simple yet
elegant engineering. So much easier to work on as opposed to the modern
stuff Honda included. Cheap yet plentiful parts with the exception of
some plastic items.

So, shuck the crazy California lifestyle and come on down...

JT

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