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Darrell's 1979 Honda
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1979 Honda Civic 1200 "Nodha"
I found the car in the back of a car
dealership. They weren't about to put it in front of
the lot, but it was the only car I was interested in.
It was later used as my honeymoon
get-away car. The car was sold to my brother in-law while
I was in basic training, but I always wanted it back.
Eventually the car was in such poor shape, that the car was
given back to me.
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I drove the car for a while and fixed
whatever bothered me, but eventually something got to me and I
couldn't take it any more. Believe it or not, it was the
engine! I kept looking at the engine, oil, and dirt and
thought that it had to go! I was tired of the points,
valves, timing, gas smell, and carburetor adjustments.
While I was in basic training, I
learned electronics and through the years I became aware of
electric vehicles, but was far from having the ability to buy
or convert a car. Through the years I learned more and
became able to buy parts. Eventually I decided to go for
it!
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Roger was looking for an engine so I told him
that he could have mine if he helped me take it out. So
away it went. Then my car sat for about a year while I
got reassigned. Now that I able to work on my car in my
own garage, I have torn apart my car. I want
to rebuild or paint everything before I put it together. About
a year ago I saw an electric civic on eBay. I didn't buy
the car, but I kept in good contact with the buyer. We
exchanged many letters, but eventually he was also fed up. So I bought all of the useable electric components for only
$200. Then the car shell was sold on eBay again.
The stuff I bought worked, but needed some TLC.
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I haven't worked on the electric components very
much. My goal is to get the car back on the ground, then work on
the electric stuff. I'm proud of my interior. I have 1997
Pontiac Sunfire seats that hold me tight. I bought my carpet and padding from Home
Depot. It's actually outdoor carpet, but it matches
perfectly. My backseat was covered with corduroy
cloth and my door panels were covered with vinyl. My
plastic panels were scraped, cleaned and sprayed with clear
polyurethane paint. My project won't be completed for a long
time.
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