1. I've seen at least 6 or 7 different ones, I just saw one today!
2. Only 3 or 4
3. Denver, Colorado
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'84-87 Crx/civics On The Road
Started by slimwhitman, Oct 26 2007 02:11 PM
34 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 31 October 2007 - 04:23 PM
#32
Posted 31 October 2007 - 05:15 PM
I was surprised to see a silver '84-85 Civic DX hatchback this morning. It was all stock and puttering along nicely. It was rust-free......must not have lived in the midwest very long.
#33
Posted 31 October 2007 - 11:08 PM
some production numbers for the CRX in U.S.
CRX, CRX HF:
1984 - 48,445
1985 - 57,152
1986 - 64, 106
1987 - 48,355
CRX SI:
1985 - 19,763
1986 - 23,637
1987 - 17,652
that's roughly 220,000 DX/HF and 60,000 SIs produced.
and I bet about 90% of them have 'returned' to earth...
CRX, CRX HF:
1984 - 48,445
1985 - 57,152
1986 - 64, 106
1987 - 48,355
CRX SI:
1985 - 19,763
1986 - 23,637
1987 - 17,652
that's roughly 220,000 DX/HF and 60,000 SIs produced.
and I bet about 90% of them have 'returned' to earth...
Recyling is not the answer. Using less to begin with is.
#34
Posted 01 November 2007 - 04:39 AM
QUOTE (dkyk25 @ Oct 31 2007, 06:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
even junk yards don't have these cars around here. i have called maybe 10 different places... they all laugh at you.
Now thats true here aswell
Too bad their bodies isnt as good as their engines. the japs cars that is.
/Hylsan
#35
Posted 01 November 2007 - 05:39 AM
1 - 1 clean CRX that looked the way mine used to look
2 - 1 intact Wagovan parked in front of Walmart with a flat tire and an Austin 3:16 tag on it
3 - Middle Georgia...parts are like bird's teeth, getting hard to find
2 - 1 intact Wagovan parked in front of Walmart with a flat tire and an Austin 3:16 tag on it
3 - Middle Georgia...parts are like bird's teeth, getting hard to find
Laugh if you want, it runs