I am fighting off the jealousy right now. I have wanted one of these things for what seems like forever and it's CUSTOMIZED, I could never find one in my neck of the woods,and yet here it is sitting on some Oregon side street. why...WHY can't the rest of the us be like Oregon where you can find a daily driven classic with ease. I have seriously fallen in love with Oregon now. It reminds me of home but with a smorgasbord of automobile eye candy thrown in for good measure. the only things I would add to that Z would be fender flares the wheels stick out a little too far and a lowered front end, that would be boss.
Great pics of a really cool car. Too bad you didn't include a person for scale, because it's not obvious how small this car is. My local Honda dealer in Illinois has one in their show-room. It's like a go-cart!
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Awesome.
I want it.
I feel intimidated- I think it's the flames.
Get rid of the cheesy flames then it'd be perfect!
I'm 50/50 on the flames.
Awesome find, love the Honda Z.
Six tons of attitude in a 1,312 lb. package.
I am fighting off the jealousy right now. I have wanted one of these things for what seems like forever and it's CUSTOMIZED, I could never find one in my neck of the woods,and yet here it is sitting on some Oregon side street. why...WHY can't the rest of the us be like Oregon where you can find a daily driven classic with ease. I have seriously fallen in love with Oregon now. It reminds me of home but with a smorgasbord of automobile eye candy thrown in for good measure. the only things I would add to that Z would be fender flares the wheels stick out a little too far and a lowered front end, that would be boss.
Great pics of a really cool car. Too bad you didn't include a person for scale, because it's not obvious how small this car is. My local Honda dealer in Illinois has one in their show-room. It's like a go-cart!
I love the flames
What if the hokey pokey IS what it's all about?
These were called Honda Scamps here in Australia in the early 1970's all gone to god now haven't seen one here in Melbourne for decades!
I like the early Hondas, but the flames and the dippy bumper sticker have got to go.
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