If you visit the bringatrailer link, be sure to scroll down to where Eric explains, fully, the issue with the title. I always thought a person could apply for another title if one was lost versus having it deemed "Junk/Salvage." As always Tyson, thanks for helping Eric show off this car! 😎
Very cool, like stepping into a time machine! I purchased, back in 1989, a new 1989 Honda Civic Si Hatchback, and the interior reminds of it. Hope it finds a new home quickly!
@@TysonHugie my dad had a 4 door Integra hatch and I sat in the front passenger seat and shifted for my dad. The sounds and the nostalgia of the dashboard was awesome!
Very cool. My neighbor had one in the 80's. One thing I can say about 80's Hondas is I mainly like them for nostalgia reasons. From a performance standpoint, they just don't have it unfortunately. I've been casually looking for an 86-89 Accord, but it's not because I want it for the performance. It is mainly for the nostalgia. 1990 is when Hondas got a lot better in terms of performance, so those are the Hondas I would see buying for performance and nostalgia. I could see myself buying an Integra like this some day, but I know I wouldn't keep it nearly as long as I do all of my other cars.
@Tyson Hugie Definitely. My dad handed down his 86 Accord to me in 1995. It was a fun car to drive in terms of handling, good gas mileage, and ease of parking it in parking lots. Lol The 90s Hondas allowed for much more performance. I loved the idea of piecing together Accords with Prelude parts. Not much options for the 80s Hondas unfortunately. I put a Cherry Bomb exhaust on my 86 Accord and used to brag to my friends aboit how it has 5 more HP than stock Accords. Lol
Whenever I see the interior of this Integra it just reminds me of my parents 88 Accord Lx-i sedan. This would be a great all seasons car to drive except when it snows because the salt would eat up the body of this Integra.