1983, as the world slowly recovers from the second oil crisis, you're looking for a new, more economical car. After mistaking it for a Mustang Fox Body around the corner, this Prelude Mk1 ends up catching your eye, but not your wallet. 40 years later, as fuel prices continue to rise, it's time to remember your guilty pleasure of yesteryear.
Presentation
This 1983 Honda Prelude 1G of Spanish origin has 81,000 km. The seller states that the car is in good general condition, has a valid MOT and has benefited from recent expenses.

Externally, the car is in good condition. The blue paintwork shows only a few defects, which can be seen in the gallery. Corrosion on the top of the rear trunk (photos available in the gallery), rub marks on the front bumper and rub marks on the left rear fender. Photos of the underbody are available in the gallery.

The interior is in good condition. The grey cloth and blue leather upholstery has no tears or holes, but shows slight signs of wear. The steering wheel and dashboard are in good condition. On-board instrumentation and electrical equipment function normally. This car has a sunroof.

The 1.6-liter 4-cylinder developed 80 hp from the factory. The seller reports that the mechanicals are working normally, as is the automatic gearbox. It has recently undergone a standard overhaul.

The car has its 4 original rims in good condition. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in Tarragona, Spain, and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its (Spanish) registration, a valid Spanish CT and documentation.
The seller wished to define a reserve price.