That's not a quirk.
And you more than likely won't. These cars didn't have the kind of following that other Japanese cars did because of them being FWD. They had an oddball lug pattern (which makes for an expensive chore to find wheels for (took me 2 years) and Hondas were not that powerful under the hood. And with the OS Hondas, most people (about 98%) are restoring them to stock. Preludes are way last on the list of "sought after" Hondas. Later, QD.
I guess I shouldn't have called it a quirk. But it is peculiar for today's hood hinge placement standards. Lol. I can't help but think its cool and Im obviously biased towards the Lude even though the other Hondas were the same way.
So you had one? How'd you like it?
I just want to see one lowered is all. I think it would be a fun car.
I'm trying to say the 'first generation of the crx.'
That body style crx was my first car. It was a hunk of crap and hardly ever moved.
That's just how they were then. My Civic is that way.
Not a Prelude. I have a'79 Civic.
I'll scan a picture of one I lowered back in 1990 for a friend. Later, QD.
I'm trying to say the 'first generation of the crx.'
That body style crx was my first car. It was a hunk of crap and hardly ever moved.[/QUOTE]
^^^^ That's pretty cool. I would love to see it. I admire your wisdom and experience. Haha.
I'm guessing you heated the springs? Have you ever done a write up of that?
Did you sell this guy your last car?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD27DGPWIPE
Just wondering.