1988 Honda Accord For sale

Discussion in 'Honda Parts For Sale / Trade' started by jakestevens, Jan 25, 2006.

  1. jakestevens

    jakestevens Guest

    Hey everyone! I have a very used 1988 Honda Accord LX w/283k miles on
    it. The radiator is busted, it needs brakes, a battery and some TLC.
    I need to remove it from my drive way. My parents bought the car new
    in 1987. If someone will please come and get this car, I'll take
    $500.00 for it. Post any questions, if you're interested. Thanks.

    Jake
     
    jakestevens, Jan 25, 2006
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  2. jakestevens

    Matt Ion Guest

    They bought an '88 in '87?

    Will they take offers on their time machine? :)
     
    Matt Ion, Jan 25, 2006
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  3. Why are you so surprised? It is very common to be able to get the next years
    model car in the fall of the prior year. Sometimes even sooner.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Jan 25, 2006
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  4. jakestevens

    Dick Guest

    That's what I was going to say. Almost all of our new cars were
    purchased in the year before the model year when they first come out.
     
    Dick, Jan 25, 2006
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  5. Where you at??
     
    Steve, but not the Australian Steve, Jan 25, 2006
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  6. jakestevens

    Matt Ion Guest

    Oh gimme a break, it was a JOKE.

    Note the TIME MACHINE line? Note the SMILEY??
     
    Matt Ion, Jan 26, 2006
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  7. Jake,
    I'll take $500. for it too... if you give me $500. I'll take it :D
     
    Wrench007 via CarKB.com, Jan 26, 2006
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    SoCalMike Guest

    yup. likely some time between sept and december.
     
    SoCalMike, Jan 26, 2006
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  9. jakestevens wrote:

    Post any questions, if you're interested. Thanks.
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jan 26, 2006
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  10. jakestevens

    jakestevens Guest

    I have the car in Nashville, TN.
     
    jakestevens, Jan 30, 2006
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  11. jakestevens

    jakestevens Guest

    steering wheel on left side..
     
    jakestevens, Jan 30, 2006
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