The first-gen Honda Prelude didn't sell particularly well in the United States, being very small and not particularly quick for a sporty car, but it had Accord reliability and some examples managed to survive on the street for decades. In this series, we've seen this '81 and this '82— both silver cars with red interiors— and today we've got another '82… in silver, with red interior.
Believe it or not, this vacuum-hose tangle got even more complex as the early 1980s became the middle 1980s. This is the relatively simple non-CVCC, 49-state version.
Still, these engines worked pretty well. Once rigorous emissions checks became standard in many states, though, it became a nightmare to get these cars to pass.
Was any other color interior even available on the early Prelude?
from The Truth About Cars http://ift.tt/Jh8LjA
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