1982 Honda City Turbo

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1982 Honda City Turbo – well preserved example equipped with Rays Volk Racing 3-piece mesh wheels. Odometer reports 94,280 kilometers. Overall good condition – video available illustrating items noted below.

Exterior: looks good overall. No rust. Marchal headlights; factory fog-lamps; parking pole. Some scratches on left front & left rear fenders & doors; wrinkle near fuel-filler door; worn decals; faded bumper.

Interior: dash is in good shape. headliner / carpets / door panels look good; carpet and floor mats serviceable; driver’s seat reupholstered

Engine / Drivetrain: Steering / suspension / brakes feel good. Transmission shifts well. Rays Volk Racing 3-piece mesh wheels w/ serviceable Falken tires 185/60×13. Some front wheel bearings noise.

Service: New rear motor mount; oil change; driver’s seat reupholstered.

History: the Honda City was something of a milestone car for Honda – commissioned by Soichiro Honda (later ran Mugen). It was Honda’s first Turbocharged car and it incorporated advance technology like PGM 8-bit fuel injection and digital / analogue instrument cluster. As well as innovative thinking about urban mobility – drive your City to city’s edge where the available (not included) Motocompo could be used to ride the last-miles to your destination…

Stolen and recovered – Seattle police #2023-153682

More info:

Though this one's sold, contact us if you're interested. We may be able to locate another one for you.

Year: 1982
Make: Honda
Model: City
Body Style: Hatchback
Mileage: 58500
Transmission: 5-Speed Manual
Drivetrain: FWD
Engine: 1200cc turbo
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Red
Shipment: In Stock
VIN Number: AA-1208305

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