I was just going to text that. First car I've bought was a 1990 accord. I've been driving accords since. I own a 94, 98, and 2003 right now. Easy to work on. Decent gas mileage. Got a little boogey for the highway and bulletproof. Stop sleeping on accords and get you one and join our family.
my 96 was just recently stolen and it was low on coolant before they took it. now it looks like it needs a new gasket but still yet to send it to the shop for a proper diagnostic if its even worth saving the f22a1.
I still have my 1988 Honda accord I bought 12 years ago for 400$!!!!!! even though it has a carburetor it's still running very smooth! I've recently been putting a little more work into it to make it run better and man..... this car is just the gift that keeps on giving!! almost 200,000 miles.
They’re amazing machines! They don’t make them like they used to!! Keep up the great work! I save and restore many cars every year. Check out my other videos!
Took my86 to 262,000 before trading it in. Was hard on pads and rotors for some reason but other than that an incredible car. Traded it in and saw it rolling down the highway a couple of years later. I found a place in Memphis that rebuilt those carbs and it was money well spent. Ran like ne w after that..
Nice find this is my favorite body style of the accords I had a 89 accord lxi 4 door in a white color it ran like a dream super reliable car I called it my baby Chevy super cheap on gas I had mine for over 10 years plus and I ended up giving it to a family member to this day I miss it one of my favorite vehicles of all time congratulations !
One of my favorite Honda's of all-time, next to the Integra and S2000. I've had 2 x 92 LX's w/a manual transmission. Picking up my 3rd this weekend: a 1990 EX w/ a manual trans also.
When you have the clutch pedal assembly out, it's a good idea to check/replace the pedal stop pad on the switch that kills the 12-volts going to the starter when the clutch pedal isn't depressed. That little pad is very difficult to get to when the assembly is still bolted in.
I have a 92 accord LX automatic in that same color scheme. Bought it several years ago from the original dealer. One owner before me. All service records and now only has 119k miles. Mechanically it’s perfect, but the paint is bad (clear coat gone on all top surfaces) and interior badly sun faded. Drives and rides so good. Better than my ‘13 Fit. I’ve done exhaust, alternator, speed sensor, and other minor stuff. Everything works. Debating whether to sell it or keep it. Thanks for the video and your love and care for a great old Honda! Great job getting her back into shape.
My dad gifted me his 91 accord & I also stripped the interior, let me tell you by myself that sh#* was hard 😂. We’ve rebuilt the engine & I’ve spent over 1k in replacement parts but I know it will last me for a very long time. I really want to make it into a project car but there’s not many people who have owned them and done that with how to’s & tips, so I’m debating but it is a really nice car mine is navy blue exterior, tan interior w tan pinstripes. I’ve been able to do almost everything myself as well really easy to work on !
Been looking into how tos for the accord. Unless there's something specific you had in mind, I was able to find plenty of vids on these. Will be making a playlist soon. :)
I love my 92LX, It has 424k and never an issue. 5spd cold air hot heat etc. I was listening when you said the trans had 80w90 or something like that, I have used 10w30 engine oil in my 5spd for the last 20+ years. Clean little car for sure and it will last someone a lifetime.
just picked up my first car, 91 accord with 64k original miles. cant say i couldn’t be luckier even though ive spent well over a grand on replacement parts lol. such a mint interior ill have to post videos soon
@@VITOSGARAGE will do! loving the content so far. i have a few quick question though, my speedometer isn’t working but every other instrument in my cluster gauge is working as normal. my S light starts to blink shortly after i take off aswell (automatic trans) im hoping a new speed sensor will fix the issues but im wondering if anything else could be causing these problems that i should look out for. my powerlocks also don’t work at all but used to come on here and there when it was frigid cold outside. thank you in advance for any help :)
@@laytleenot sure if you’ve replaced your speed sensor by now, but my accord had the exact same speedometer problem and replacing the sensor fixed it right away
@@Br0dyz3r0 yeah the speed sensor did the trick :) i unfortunately totaled my accord about a month ago hydroplaning off an exit though. i miss the car every day
I'm a massive fan of the Cb7 chassis myself. These Accords will not stop 'til you blow it up or wrap it around a tree. Fantastic car.
I was just going to text that. First car I've bought was a 1990 accord. I've been driving accords since. I own a 94, 98, and 2003 right now. Easy to work on. Decent gas mileage. Got a little boogey for the highway and bulletproof. Stop sleeping on accords and get you one and join our family.
my 96 was just recently stolen and it was low on coolant before they took it. now it looks like it needs a new gasket but still yet to send it to the shop for a proper diagnostic if its even worth saving the f22a1.
that really sucks! hope she lives on ❤
I still have my 1988 Honda accord I bought 12 years ago for 400$!!!!!! even though it has a carburetor it's still running very smooth! I've recently been putting a little more work into it to make it run better and man..... this car is just the gift that keeps on giving!! almost 200,000 miles.
They’re amazing machines! They don’t make them like they used to!! Keep up the great work! I save and restore many cars every year. Check out my other videos!
I just bought one today for 300$ 251k miles but let see if they live up to they reputation and give me another 100-200k
Took my86 to 262,000 before trading it in. Was hard on pads and rotors for some reason but other than that an incredible car. Traded it in and saw it rolling down the highway a couple of years later. I found a place in Memphis that rebuilt those carbs and it was money well spent. Ran like ne w after that..
My uncle gave me his 93' CB7 sedan for free. I'm excited that I have a car to work on! I hear good things about these.
Nice find this is my favorite body style of the accords I had a 89 accord lxi 4 door in a white color it ran like a dream super reliable car I called it my baby Chevy super cheap on gas I had mine for over 10 years plus and I ended up giving it to a family member to this day I miss it one of my favorite vehicles of all time congratulations !
This takes me back to the early 2000's I had 3 of these Accords both 92 and one 91
One of my favorite Honda's of all-time, next to the Integra and S2000. I've had 2 x 92 LX's w/a manual transmission. Picking up my 3rd this weekend: a 1990 EX w/ a manual trans also.
When you have the clutch pedal assembly out, it's a good idea to check/replace the pedal stop pad on the switch that kills the 12-volts going to the starter when the clutch pedal isn't depressed. That little pad is very difficult to get to when the assembly is still bolted in.
I have a 92 accord LX automatic in that same color scheme. Bought it several years ago from the original dealer. One owner before me. All service records and now only has 119k miles. Mechanically it’s perfect, but the paint is bad (clear coat gone on all top surfaces) and interior badly sun faded. Drives and rides so good. Better than my ‘13 Fit. I’ve done exhaust, alternator, speed sensor, and other minor stuff. Everything works. Debating whether to sell it or keep it.
Thanks for the video and your love and care for a great old Honda! Great job getting her back into shape.
Nice!! I save and restore a lot of Classic cars, mainly Euros. But I’ll do the same to Classic Asian cars. Check out my channel and other videos
One of the best all around cars ever made in my opinion. I had an 86 accord I ran to 262,000 before trading it in. Did everything well.
I save and restore lots of old school German cars too. Check out my videos and playlists
I wanted this actual color and the interior color back in 1992. . Loved the 1990 's thru 1993 Honda models
Dad had a 91 LX model. I do miss driving one. Been 11 years now. Ours got a bit rusty from being in the Midwest winters.
My dad gifted me his 91 accord & I also stripped the interior, let me tell you by myself that sh#* was hard 😂. We’ve rebuilt the engine & I’ve spent over 1k in replacement parts but I know it will last me for a very long time. I really want to make it into a project car but there’s not many people who have owned them and done that with how to’s & tips, so I’m debating but it is a really nice car mine is navy blue exterior, tan interior w tan pinstripes. I’ve been able to do almost everything myself as well really easy to work on !
Been looking into how tos for the accord. Unless there's something specific you had in mind, I was able to find plenty of vids on these. Will be making a playlist soon. :)
Oh my god, this was my first car 20 years ago. Same year, spec, color!
Start helping us save these cars!
Sweet car ! golden honda era !
I love my 92LX, It has 424k and never an issue. 5spd cold air hot heat etc. I was listening when you said the trans had 80w90 or something like that, I have used 10w30 engine oil in my 5spd for the last 20+ years. Clean little car for sure and it will last someone a lifetime.
Wow.
Нереальная работа уже проделана,молодца!!!Honda-одна из лучших авто .Я уже приблизительно вижу результат в твоих руках.Удачи тебе!!!
just picked up my first car, 91 accord with 64k original miles. cant say i couldn’t be luckier even though ive spent well over a grand on replacement parts lol. such a mint interior ill have to post videos soon
Amazing!! I love old school cars!! I save and restore lots of them every year. Check out my channel!
@@VITOSGARAGE will do! loving the content so far. i have a few quick question though, my speedometer isn’t working but every other instrument in my cluster gauge is working as normal. my S light starts to blink shortly after i take off aswell (automatic trans) im hoping a new speed sensor will fix the issues but im wondering if anything else could be causing these problems that i should look out for. my powerlocks also don’t work at all but used to come on here and there when it was frigid cold outside. thank you in advance for any help :)
@@laytleenot sure if you’ve replaced your speed sensor by now, but my accord had the exact same speedometer problem and replacing the sensor fixed it right away
@@Br0dyz3r0 yeah the speed sensor did the trick :) i unfortunately totaled my accord about a month ago hydroplaning off an exit though. i miss the car every day
I’ve got a ‘92 ex-r 5 speed coupe that’s got the same interior and exterior colours as this and it’s so nice
Very cool and thanks for watching. Check out my other videos and playlists! I save and restore lots of old school cars!
I just bought a 92 for 2k. Needs paint but all the rest is pretty nice.
I like this guy. I hope he doesn’t turn out like Vito from the sopranos.
Not sure what that is but thanks👍🏻
@@VITOSGARAGEhe doesn't want you to grow up to be a gangster.
@@sprezzatura8755 too badass I am already a gangsta
I just bought a 91 for $800 doing same as you but I have a lot of questions for you
Amazing! Keep up the great work! Contact me on Instagram if you have questions. Link should be in the description.
I have a 93 198,000 miles still has the original clutch it’s starting to slip in first. I’m going to finally change it soon after a timing belt.
Great job!
Good job, lovely car
I have a 92 CB7 w 112,000 original miles. 2023 ! Going on 24 my girl older than me hondalife #bulletproof
Keep loving old school cars!
Do you know where I could find headers for my 1992 Honda Accord EX as all of them seem to be discontinued
Used ones or weld the current ones
You are amazing! Sir.
Amazing job.. Lov it.. ❤
In my 91 accord I could push the clutch an as long as my key was in the on position it would crank up just by pushing my clutch
What do you mean? That’s weird. The engine shouldn’t crank just by pushing the clutch in by itself
I need help with 3 window issues driver works.
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Why are you against using factory 0W-20 oil? Is that thicker oil not working against the engine?
Thicker oil is always better. Don’t use water thin oil in your engines.
@@VITOSGARAGE Hmm I will look into using 10w-40 for my 2014 Accord next time.
@@porschefanatic1049 5W-40 or 5W-30 should be fine. Not sure how much new cars will take 10W-30 or higher viscosity
@@VITOSGARAGE Agreed. I've used 20W50 in my similar Accord for 285,000 miles. No problems at all. Engine is almost as strong as it was brand new.
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