thinking of buying a 1st gen
dbebesi
04-24-2004, 06:15 PM
do you guys think it would be cool to restore and "rice out" a 1st gen lude for show only? do you think anyone would recognize what it was?
Prelewd
04-24-2004, 09:03 PM
Maybe not rice it out, but make it nice.
I've been slowly making plans for a 1st gen for a year or so now just for the hell of it. I'm sure if one came along for cheap, I'd pick it up. They are hard to find though.
I've been slowly making plans for a 1st gen for a year or so now just for the hell of it. I'm sure if one came along for cheap, I'd pick it up. They are hard to find though.
riceroni
04-24-2004, 09:12 PM
if you can find one, i'd say definitely
I would.
and if you can find one, it shouldn't cost much. so don't think it'll break your bank.
restoring it would though :p
I would.
and if you can find one, it shouldn't cost much. so don't think it'll break your bank.
restoring it would though :p
AcesHigh
04-24-2004, 09:51 PM
I'm trying to find a Honda s500 to restore. One of those old 2 seater roadsters.
A really shiny 1st gen Prelude would be cool.
A really shiny 1st gen Prelude would be cool.
Bobiii84
04-27-2004, 11:48 AM
I have a carbd 84 prelude. It needs a paint job. A dent pulled. control unit on ps needs rebuilt, and all speakers R blown. I am the second owner ever. And there is virtually NO rust on the entire car. I am currently repairing the spindle on the rear suspention. Then on to the body work. Only problem is, I got no money. LOL. But get this, I bought the car for 750! DOLLARS! It's a beautiful thing!:smokin:
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