The future survival of the species is dependant upon active management of the existing stocks. Sadly, captive breeding has been disappointing, they seem to only procreate in the specific conditions of their native habitat in Japan. Even more disturbing, the mating grounds have been reconfigureed many times over, the stamping dies and other tooling is gone.
With this in mind I propose a program of catch and release to place tracking tags on all 1983- 1987 model year Honda and their genetic mutation... the Acura. Only by closely managing the existing DNA stock can we possibly hope to allow the existing stock to survive.
This program will require a large volunteer participation. I envision RPR members slipping discreet tracking tags on cars in parking lots, climbing through backyards and searching barns for hidden specimens. Members with sunroof equipped cars can be enlisted to have a second volunteer use a dart gun to tag lucky specimens still "on the hoof."
These unique old cars represent a special contribution to the general Automobile genus and the Honda family, (Automobilus Hondaius CeeReXus) that can not be allowed to go the way of less loved cars.
Help preserve these old cars, volunteer today.
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Scott