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Project BTTF - 3G Accord Aerodeck
Project BTTF - 3G Accord Aerodeck
This is my baby, my third car and quite possibly the love of my life haha...
1986 Honda Accord Aerodeck, A20A2 carb.
The project name comes from an ongoing joke about the car vaguely looking like a Delorean, my trainer choice being similar to Marty Mcfly and the guy we bought it off kind of resembling Doc Brown and having a time-warp house full of boom boxes, mini bars and 60s wallpaper.
I checked the chassis code and found out it was made at the Sayama plant in Japan.
I've also checked howmanyleft and it seems to be the earliest of it's kind left in the UK too!
I got the other half to buy a spare as a daily so I could have the wings off it [couldn't find any anywhere and took nearly 6 months to find a donor car!] so there's also a thread here for that:
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/non-lud ... t9777.html
More updates soon.
But before I get into the build, this was my previous car, my Polo Breadvan 1ltr, [my first car! 5 years later...] and was a bit of a laugh - nothing serious. The Accord is my serious car ;]
1986 Honda Accord Aerodeck, A20A2 carb.
The project name comes from an ongoing joke about the car vaguely looking like a Delorean, my trainer choice being similar to Marty Mcfly and the guy we bought it off kind of resembling Doc Brown and having a time-warp house full of boom boxes, mini bars and 60s wallpaper.
I checked the chassis code and found out it was made at the Sayama plant in Japan.
I've also checked howmanyleft and it seems to be the earliest of it's kind left in the UK too!
I got the other half to buy a spare as a daily so I could have the wings off it [couldn't find any anywhere and took nearly 6 months to find a donor car!] so there's also a thread here for that:
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/non-lud ... t9777.html
More updates soon.
But before I get into the build, this was my previous car, my Polo Breadvan 1ltr, [my first car! 5 years later...] and was a bit of a laugh - nothing serious. The Accord is my serious car ;]
Last edited by becca on Sat Apr 05, 2014 7:28 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Project Back To The Future - 3G Aerodeck
Haha I wouldn't say convert I was never VAG... I just like estates!!! The whole VW Golf thing is not at all me, I do not like them haha! My preferences have always leaned more towards japanese vehicles but insurance is a bitch on ALL of them, so the Polo came along as my first car until I could get something better, never expected it would be 5 years before I actually got anything better, and more likely 6 years before I'm likely to drive it hahaha! :[
Re: Project Back To The Future - 3G Aerodeck
I'm going to be keeping the VW for the rest of my life too - sentimental value hahaha!
Re: Project Back To The Future - 3G Aerodeck
Yeah you got that right haha! I've been offered £1100 for it before which is more than I paid for my Deck so I feel a bit silly not taking people's money for itbb1boy wrote:Slightly mental value, did you say??
Re: Project Back To The Future - 3G Aerodeck
Thanks
Got a bit of time so the other updates that had already been done was swapping the wings...
Yes that's the original 'ok honda' sticker
Oh and I was given this by a mate who had no idea what it was, he'd been given it by a mate who found it in a workshop he was renting! After a bit of research I believe it to be an Isotta, made in Italy, the numbers being when it was made [awesomely 4 months after I fell out of my mother] which is apparently the year the company was formed so could be worth a bit in a few years. Shame it's unbranded, I assume all the branding was originally on the horn button! If anyone has any better ideas as to what it is let me know ;]
Got a bit of time so the other updates that had already been done was swapping the wings...
Yes that's the original 'ok honda' sticker
Oh and I was given this by a mate who had no idea what it was, he'd been given it by a mate who found it in a workshop he was renting! After a bit of research I believe it to be an Isotta, made in Italy, the numbers being when it was made [awesomely 4 months after I fell out of my mother] which is apparently the year the company was formed so could be worth a bit in a few years. Shame it's unbranded, I assume all the branding was originally on the horn button! If anyone has any better ideas as to what it is let me know ;]
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A girl after my own heart. Gotta love station wagons eh?becca wrote:I just like estates!!![
Yep, yours is the earliest manual left in the UK, mine is one of the last of the manuals left in the UK being an '88. Opposite ends of the spectrum there!! Also, there are only about 10 or so manuals left in the UK that I can trace.
4thgenphil wrote:you're odd and that made me crap myself!
RattyMcClelland wrote:Dom with a fag in his mouth. A rare sight.
nitin_s1 wrote:I am Nitin, motha fucka!
mart609 wrote:It wasn't a good look standing around stratching my nuts every 5 minutes. Never again