Thanks for the great service on the Prelude Wizard! What is your Prelude story/experience? If we can’t find new rear struts I will source a good used one for the rt rear. This car is going to be put up for auction on Cars & Bids NO RESERVE! I will put a link on this thread when live. Here is the link to my overview video. Have a great day and happy motoring! kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKHdlGVqlNGEpq8si=XcxcLsJmAbBWBhku
@mrfr0st79 ай бұрын
I owned 2 Preludes from the 80s. A red 1983 Prelude {automatic}, and a red 1984 {standard}. I totaled the '83, and got an '84. Both transmission types were great and silky smooth. 63/37 weight distribution with FWD meant you PULLED yourself thru turns. And, for such a small car, the FWD and weight tilted on the front axle made it great in the New England snow. The rear bench was a joke, but I was always driving so whatever. The fold down arm rest was great for stowing skis for ski trips. The engine is 4 cyl/12 valves, but some auto writers of the day had the opinion that, with a pre-chamber for each cylinder, it was almost like a 16-valve engine. Fabulous car.
@sweeper1079 ай бұрын
Hi, kyb 333177 kyb 333176. These are the part numbers for it in the KYB brand. In south africa we seem to still have some in stock on some sites. Hope it helps
@vasily9969 ай бұрын
There is stock in Europe for KYB brand. Around 100e per shock. I have sent it to you on direct. KZbin is constantly deleting link to those shocks.
@lizkrinsky52099 ай бұрын
We had an 85 in a darker gray, five-speed manual. Had it for 275,000 miles and it still ran great when it was given to my brother-in-law but the back wheel wells rusted out badly. I saw a pristine navy Prelude a couple years ago at my doctor's office..it was a year newer with the four wheel steering. I have listed for another one. Love manuals and it was so fun to drive. That car was a joy and so reliable
@ericelander99369 ай бұрын
What a jewel. I was in Atlanta several times in the mid nineties for training for my job and these things were everywhere! I'd say 50% of the cars I saw were preludes. Almost bought a four wheel steering one in the oughts. Couldn't give up my CRX's though. On my fourth one. 88Si.
@ItsAlwaysRusty9 ай бұрын
This is what car companies need to make again. A reliable, simple. easy to maintain vehicle that doesn’t cost a fortune. No massive screens and gadgets to distract the driver from how much they paid for a poorly made machine.
@Flies2FLL9 ай бұрын
They can't.
@cheesetoast999 ай бұрын
Stop, you'll make Elon cry
@johnossendorf99799 ай бұрын
I'll buy one if it's like a Honda HRV and I can get it with a 5, or even better 6 speed manual transmission .
@Flies2FLL9 ай бұрын
@@johnossendorf9979 Haha-
@threepedalgarage9939 ай бұрын
It's illegal! There is around $7500 in mandatory safety / electronic/ epa equipment required on new cars. We'd have to gut the EPA first.
@chrisryan99869 ай бұрын
Still driving my Red 91, all stock, 75k miles.
@bsgarey9 ай бұрын
You don't drive.... with that low mileage. 2016 with 169,000 on here...
@chrisryan99869 ай бұрын
@@bsgarey It was my Dad's, parked in a garage for 2 decades. Guess he saved on it for me. Now teaching my daughter to drive stick on it.
@Pro4yu9 ай бұрын
nice
@nsxt2909 ай бұрын
Lucky you
@fokusedfury94669 ай бұрын
Still driving my '91 Civic Dx Red Hatch with 82k original miles! Swear! I was so curious if I was alone! I drive a 2002 Viper Gts and HANDS DOWN the World goes Crazy for 80's-90's Hondas! I'll NEVER SELL😎
@sparkywires9 ай бұрын
Don't let your daughter drive it!!
@ChristianPareATLAS9 ай бұрын
😂
@mrpanama19779 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@xXCigarXx9 ай бұрын
Under no circumstances!
@hondamanvtec28949 ай бұрын
Dont let a Woman drive it
@christianheidt57339 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Henry_Jones9 ай бұрын
I had an 88 Si 4ws 5 speed. Its the most fun car Ive ever driven to this day and the car that got me hooked on Honda. The build quality of these were above and beyond anything on the road today, especially the interiors. Youd just sit in it and say wow. Coming from a plymouth reliant it was such a huge step up. Steeting brakes shifter clutch throttle all felt like they were engineered to work together to deliver a super fun handling car. I miss it.
@Henry_Jones9 ай бұрын
Oh and it you wanted to know if the 4ws made a huge difference, answer is no it did not but you got street creed with the 4ws badge lol.
@mattl65849 ай бұрын
I noticed a difference (you commented on my earlier comment, which I replied to), At slow speeds when you turned the steering a lot to make a tight turn (like in the city or a parking lot), the rear wheels turned opposite to the fronts to help the car make a tighter easier turn, and at higher speeds when you only turn the steering wheel a little, the rear wheels turn the same direction as the fronts which helped high-speed stability. And it was so cool to watch the rear wheels turn one way and then the opposite direction when you kept turning the steering wheel while it was parked! Between that, and later VTEC, Honda was so ahead of the game
@elnyoutube1239 ай бұрын
Hondas interiors used to be really nice
@Henry_Jones9 ай бұрын
@@mattl6584yep youd notice it when parallel parking or making an abrupt lane change on the highway but normal driving or corner carving in the twisties I didnt notice it.
@Henry_Jones9 ай бұрын
@@elnyoutube123yep i now have a 2015 accord and 2016 odyssey, the interiors are noticeably cheaper than hondas of yore. My dads 03 CRV had the same high-grade quality as my 88 'lude, it was in the mid 2000s they started cheaping out. Same with Toyota.
@AB-jz9ns9 ай бұрын
I bought a 1986 Prelude Si manual transmission with 120K miles in 1992 and sold it in 1997 with 225K. Best car I ever owned! Nothing ever broke down and the guy that bought it from me kept it for 5 more years as far as I know. Bulletproof.
@phodough72019 ай бұрын
had a 86 Si 5 spd, fastest car i ever drove..135 mph ..200 rpm below redline in 5th, scared the crap outta me, never did it again
@Munakas-wq3gp9 ай бұрын
My friend had a prelude in early 90's and I remember how he was driving it redlining the engine all the time. Even in city driving he was pushing the engine to 4000-5000 rpm. I guess he liked the sound of it, the engine ran smooth.
@AB-jz9ns9 ай бұрын
@@Munakas-wq3gp Definately a quality build by Honda in those days and fairly cheap. It was the era when the Japanese manufacturers strategy was to buy US marketshare and were selling high quality products at a lower profit margins.
@jeffshadow24079 ай бұрын
Yes, "Bulletproof", by Godsmack!
@muziklvr77769 ай бұрын
@@AB-jz9ns They were not cheap, look at the prices of them compared to American cars...pretty damn expensive relatively speaking. Worth the money if kept beyond the 200K mile mark though.
@madebyme70754 ай бұрын
Just picked up an 89 accord for $800 here in Wichita. It was to good of a deal to pass up. Love cruising it around
@diverdave40569 ай бұрын
my friend Kenn owned a yellow 4 wheel steering Prelude that he LOVED but didn't keep up with the required maintenance ...We were going on a 7 days ski vacation - So I took it to my mechanic to get the clutch - front and rear brake job and a tune up .. The owner of the shop decided to take it for a " TEST DRIVE " after the work was done and he drove it back n forth to work all week long ! He LOVE driving it . When my friend went to pay for it the owner decided to take $400 off the repair bill and told him that was blown away as to just how nice it was to drive it !
@madmike26249 ай бұрын
I love watching old shows from the 70's and 80's just to see the old cars in the background.
@jacobvanbruggen54629 ай бұрын
Seinfeld has the best Hondas.
@juanjmolina9 ай бұрын
My first car was an '84 Prelude I purchased during my senior year in highschool. This car was a fresh breath of liberty and very popular at the time. I am glad to see that Honda will be resurrecting the Prelude namesake but obviously with a modern touch. Thank you Wizard Fam and Hoovie for sharing this gem with us.
@RphC74_mo9 ай бұрын
You're right, used to see these old Ludes everywhere, and I no longer see them. Time really does get away from us!
@rebelusa65859 ай бұрын
If you were old enough to see those on the road. Thats mean you are no longer young, danm time is cruel.
@MP-po6fj3 ай бұрын
Reminds me that comment Ludea short for Preludes as I'm. Irish and Americans always have a nack of shortening everyrhing lol. Ludes from the film with Di caprio in it where he takes the Ludes
@richterat839 ай бұрын
Still driving my 84 CRX in very similar condition to this. No joke on the vacuum system being both amazing and complex at the same time. Driving a car of this era will draw a crowd at every gas station, trust me.
@humer19719 ай бұрын
I just loved the Preludes, my favorite is a red, manual version.1984 1985, 1986..love them so much.
@HazewinDog9 ай бұрын
yes, but red in and out :)
@boostedmaniac8 ай бұрын
The lock for the back seats and seat release by the door is when you give the car to valet. The car came with two keys, a master key and valet key. The master key would unlock everything. The valet key would unlock the doors and start the car. This was so you secure you belongings in the trunk while the car was in valet.
@mystisith39849 ай бұрын
40 years old & looking good. We don't get younger otoh... Golden era indeed for Japanese automakers.
@motoshark58472 ай бұрын
A red 1983 Prelude was my first car and I bought it with my own $$ when I was 16 months n 1989. I wish I had never sold it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I never realized (I was a kid) that the car had that unique vacuum control system.
@TheHeadcrabRepublic9 ай бұрын
I had a 1983 Accord, it was the best car I've ever owned and that was only a few years ago. Felt so comfy.
@craigestey4899 ай бұрын
OMG! I love these. I had an 86’ Accord 5 spd that I bought from a neighbour for $250 in 1990. The interior was like it just came off the showroom floor. The exterior looked like it came out of the scrapyard RUST, RUST, RUST. It drove like a brand new car only had 150K kms on it. It was comical flying past new cars on the highway at 85 mph no problem, in a rust bucket that was a cream puff on the inside and tight driving, no leaks rattles or clunks. I miss that double wishbone suspension. They should’ve never gotten rid of that. Great video, keep it up!😁
@russellbarad74379 ай бұрын
Great video, wizard & Mrs. Wizard! I owned a red 1986 manual and a Geneva green 1991manual Prelude. Absolutely loved them both. Nothing ever broke on them! I cannot say that about any other cars I have owned over the last 44 years. Honda was really on their game in the 80's and 90's.
@melvinburwell82029 ай бұрын
There weren't any of these preludes in 80s in my old hood. But definitely were a couple in 90s. Exquisite example. Rare as gold. ❤💛💜👌😎
@A-classic-smithy9 ай бұрын
Even the last Gen preludes are rare to see now, I'm starting to think the world just generates random perfectly mint old cars 😂.
@andyjones6112 ай бұрын
This was my first new car after college. A 1984 Silver 5 speed manual trans with 13 in mag wheel and BFG Euro Radial. A Jackson Racing Body kit and Koni Shocks. I know they do not make these shock anymore because we had a lot of trouble finding them in 1987. It was a very nice car but they were carb problems, seems the carb were vapor lock when the engine was hot and would be hard to start after a short down time . I liked this car a lot , good video Wizard
@jfruser9 ай бұрын
Might want to talk to Koni. They have those "Cut-A-Struts" for less common vehicles and you may be able to find somehting that works. used them for my 2012 Mazda6. They use the old strut body and replace the hydraulic bit with a new cartridge that fits inside the old strut body. Good luck.
I had bilstein's on my 77 Accord. Had to cut open the front struts and World on a threaded cap for the Bilstein insert. Worked great and much better than stock.
@commodorenut9 ай бұрын
I was going to suggest the same thing. This was very common in Australia in the 80s to convert “wet” struts into housing that could take a replacement gas shock insert. Cut at the right spot, weld on the ring, and away you go.
@pasqualepepe89109 ай бұрын
I bought a red 85 Prelude, drove it for 28 years. Then my son drove it for 5 years and then gave it to my daughter. She's driving it now and loves it as much as me and my son love this car.
@ponu10689 ай бұрын
I drove my drivingschool in one of those. It was a 16 valve variant with a manual. Imstill felt how the seats felt on my back with a narrow sholderarea above sidebolstering… that little car is a gem!
@kman-mi7su9 ай бұрын
I had one of those!!! The same year, and the same color!!!! That sure brings back memories of when I was young, single, and had no real responsibilities. I bought mine used in 1989 and it was a 5-speed manual. I used to love cruising in it with the sunroof open and the stereo going cruising with friends and looking for girls! Thanks for posting this one Wizard!!! I'd LOVE to have another one like that as a summer cruiser and to take to car shows! WOW! I miss that car.
@winguard969 ай бұрын
I see a Prelude, I click! Love my 1995 Si with H23A VTEC swap. 😄
@KyleKnoblauch9 ай бұрын
My second car was an ‘85 Prelude that had 68 thousand miles on it. That was in 1996, my Dad picked it up for $3500, it was so clean, we got such a good deal on it, and it was a fantastic car to drive, I’ve always wanted another one, and this one definitely ticks all the boxes, wish I had the cash right now. Those weird safety feature for the trunk actually disabled thieves from stealing my stereo out of there 😂🤣😂
@nukedathlonman9 ай бұрын
My uncle owns a pampered (mint) condition '88 SI 4WS (and no the 4WS has not been deactivated and works - makes for some interesting sensations) - so I do see one quite regularly in the summer (but yes your right - you don't see them often in the wild these days, and a pleasure to see this one so please thank Euroasian Bob for finding it and showing it off). 🙂 They sure are fun cars!
@JT-dx1qk9 ай бұрын
I'm an old Honda tech from that era , I owned one for 200k , never had any major issues , the 4ws was never a problem either
@nukedathlonman9 ай бұрын
@@JT-dx1qk No, can't say it's a problem - but I know that people don't fix it or disable it because it can feel strange (like the rear end is pushing - never bothered me and I know my uncle likes how nimble the car is with it).
@JT-dx1qk9 ай бұрын
@@nukedathlonman Always handled perfectly , never heard of anyone disabling it , I never would
@LonSeidman9 ай бұрын
Beautiful car! My friend's Dad had a red one, loved it.
@eyesurgeon699 ай бұрын
Honda was on top of the world in the 80s in terms of quality and design. I was in high school in the 80s and the cool kids had these.
@gregpatterson19889 ай бұрын
Honda and Acura FWD engines ran counterclockwise, when looking at accessories/drive belts. With engine redesigns in early 2000's, to promote better emissions, and allow transmissions by other makers, the engines now turn clockwise. So, the transmissions were mounted on the left side of engine compartment from then on. FYI.
@slingshot19619 ай бұрын
What a treat to see such a nice example of this car. Thanks Car Wizard!
@beng93989 ай бұрын
Classic Honda feature that still exists to this day the extra locks is because the car came with a valet key which only unlocks door and starts this key does not allow access to the trunk or glove box. The main key is used to lock the trunk release handle or to also drop the back seat. Modern Honda still have the key lock on the floor and a switch in the glove box to disable the trunk release remote
@beng93989 ай бұрын
Now, in more modern times you would simply detach the metal key from your proximity fob ,.,., lock your glove box after switching the switch down and lock the floor switch and just hand over the fob only. Like anybody's valeting their Honda anywhere LOL
@OnTheRocks719 ай бұрын
The last time I saw one of these this nice was when I was 4 years old and riding in the back of my dad's. Gonna send him this video.
@sneakerfreak20029 ай бұрын
The vacuum system is rather frightening 😮
@garykeith10489 ай бұрын
Very weird set-up. GM had a computer controlled computer in Cutlass Ciera which I bought in 1985 that did not have that many vacuum lines and relied more on idle control soleniod and various other sensors. For once, GM was more advanced, although their build quality sucked compared to Honda and Toyota. GM V6 in the 19980's was one of the worst engines ever built from a maintenance standpoint. Hard to change sparkplugs. My first and last GM car except for 1979 Buick Skylark which my Dad bought as a graduation from college gift. I think the Honda Accord was a much better car than the Prelude as far as maintenance and reliability. I don't know they mean, I just like playing with emoji's.
@stuffhappens56819 ай бұрын
Yeah, but it works very well. No flat spots in acceleration, no hesitation when cold, engine is so smooth you can’t tell it’s running when looking at it except for the rotating pulleys. Lol.
@Azureecosse9 ай бұрын
it is but a Benz w123 is equally as frightening with its Vacuum hoses.
@JoshuaWoehlkeMkII9 ай бұрын
On a lot of these 80s Hondas people did Weber carb swaps to get around the vacuum system. You'd have to do more manual adjustment of the carb, but it reduced the vacuum line situation down to just 2 lines for brake booster and vacuum advance. The multitude of vacuum lines were almost all to adjust the original carb for different loads (like turning on the AC) and different weather conditions or stages of the engine warming up, and to control emissions. I have an 87 Civic wagon 2WD with that swap and it still runs beautifully that way and dramatically opens up the engine bay. Unfortunately it didn't come with half the original parts removed, so at this point it couldn't be brought back to stock without a donor, but I'd have a hard time saying goodbye to that Weber setup anyway. It's just so simple and clean and ridiculously easy to get to everything once swapped.
@muziklvr77769 ай бұрын
Common for the time period. A few of older guys still know how to diag and work on them. No OBDII port on these to gather information.
@austinsanborn7 күн бұрын
I bought an 84' with 88k original miles close to 3 years ago. I still drive it daily (although not that much as I work from home) and I'm only up to 95k miles. Just did an oil change today on it, love that car!
@HDnatureTV9 ай бұрын
I had a RED 84 Prelude from HS through college at UCSB and loved it! Fun to see the interior after all these years. It wasn't fast but it handled well with my Continental CH51 tires that saved me from a few car accidents.
@williamburgess50789 ай бұрын
My grandfather bought one of these for my grandmother. Converted him, and he bought nothing but Honda for the rest of his life. This car got him off of Mercury.
@herrunsinn7749 ай бұрын
Try "Hoshi Motors" in Boulder, Colorado, Wizard. Although in recent years, they now also service Subaru and Toyota cars, for many years they serviced only Hondas, so they have a good supply of older Honda parts. Give them a try! (P.S. ... They are extremely customer oriented and will post any complaint letters they receive on the wall in plain sight (because they get so few of them.)
@DeutschlandGuy9 ай бұрын
Oh ya... "Hoshi Motors" are great! They might have the parts Wizard needs.
@Greg-lt2jp9 ай бұрын
I learned something new today about vacuum in vehicles. Thanks. And I mean that meaningfully, not meaningless. Good Job
@secaII9 ай бұрын
Started in a 1987 Accord sedan, 5spd with carb. Loved that car. This vintage Hondas are prone to rust on the top section of the rear fender, right above the tire. Love vintage Hondas!
@John-j2u9e9 ай бұрын
My older brother bought one in ‘84. I loved driving that thing!! I was King of cool. 100 dual carbed horsepower. The stick shift was so smooth. Have to add 104 mph top speed. Verified many times.
@rhuwyn7 ай бұрын
I owned a 1988 Prelude Si in the early 2000s one of the most fun to drive cars I've ever owned.
@Prepare2Survive9 ай бұрын
Keeping the trunk secure means someone can't break into the car through a window and gain access to the trunk where someone might have valuables or firearms stored.
@nathansharma879 ай бұрын
That and the Japanese and even German cars marketed these features heavily when valeting your car so the valet driver can't get into your possessions.
@thndr_54689 ай бұрын
San Francisco feature
@thewaragainstcars9 ай бұрын
@@thndr_5468 Dem-run city feature.
@robertpsarudakis34749 ай бұрын
I agree, I'm going to 44 years old and these were everywhere. I remember them falling apart on their last legs and ppl just kept pushing them. Especially kids in high school. This is a keeper. I have an '88 Camry that's a keeper, but getting harder to find parts for that too! Especially comedic. Good luck with the struts, It gets very frustrating. Might have to take a similar struct and have a machine shop fabricate it. Even if you source NOS, the ods are it will be bad/dried out.
@smoke14ify9 ай бұрын
I had a 1987 Prelude Si 5 speed. It was the same body style as this, but it had fuel injection. It was the best car I ever owned. I wish Honda would re-release their fuel injected cars from this era. They where bullet proof compared to today's standards. I sold this car with 200k on it. I outgrew the car had to sell, but it was still running strong. I bet the next guy put at least another 100k on it.
@xsiveone9 ай бұрын
I was 18 in 1984. My neighbor just took delivery of a new red 1985 Prelude 5 speed. What an awesome car. I drove it quite a bit. I loved how low the hood line was on it. I was also shocked at how smooth and refined it was compared to other cars on the road at the time. One of the things that sticks in my head about it was the tiny radio knobs. I thought that was funny. I ended up with a new black 1997 Prelude SH later. I sold it in 2001 for nearly what I paid for it. I hear you have a little experience with a 5th Gen Prelude.
@phodough72019 ай бұрын
Mrs. Wiz...in 87 i had 4 adults and 2 100 lbs dobermans in that 84 Prelude for a 150 mile road trip...it was a little close quarters i must say...lol
@stephendibari50109 ай бұрын
In 1986 at the ripe age of 22 i had a decision between buying a new Toyota MR2 or a new Honda Prelude both with manual transmissions. i went with the MR2. don’t regret it one bit but i always loved the simplicity of the prelude. watching this brings back memories of what it could’ve been. Love the dashboard layout and the simplicity of the analog controls. this one was definitely garaged. beautiful condition
@irvnegrin22119 ай бұрын
That was my first new car, 1985 preiude 5mt. Got chills as you walked through the car. I had the five band graphic equalizer option installed in the "hidey hole." A selling feature was the 'variable assist' power steering. The timing belt broke at 55k on mine. Replacement is recommended at 60k but not covered as a maintenance item, and no good will from honda. Fortunately, it's a non-interference engine, so a new one was put on for $150 and was good to go. I had that valve cover off several times to do a valve lash adjustment. Maybe that put extra stress on the timing belt. At 95k, the car was stolen from in front of my house in Paterson, NJ. It was returned stripped a week later and totaled by the insurance company. It had the alloy wheels, which I later saw in the neighborhood on a Chevy Spectrum with the honda center caps removed. They gave me 6k, which i put toward a pre-owned 1988 prelude si 5mt. Another great car, third generation, which ushered in four-wheel steering.
@therealjhall8339 ай бұрын
Around here you can bairly find a door of one let alone a beautiful example like that !
@Sc0teeBe3189 ай бұрын
I daily drive a 1989 Silverado. It had only 150,000 miles on it when I bought it a couple years ago. Pretty low miles for a truck that old. It also had a rebuilt transmission and reman engine put in just 20,000 miles before I bought it. I plan to keep this 80s beast on the road as long as I can. I love the 80s cars and trucks! They have just enough technology to make things comfortable and safe but not so much that you can't work on them yourself. It's a good balance.
@christopherallen11079 ай бұрын
Loved that generation of Prelude. Honda in general was awesome in the 80’s. My favorite car was an ‘84 civic S
@scottimusgarrett159 ай бұрын
Are you a Pastafarian, Wizard?! I can't believe this thing is still alive! They rusted out if you breathed on them heavily, and the engines are a nightmare to work on. Very clean example, especially with that much milage. Have a good one, Mr. and Mrs. Wizard!✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
@notbanksy82949 ай бұрын
The '86 Luda Si was fun to drive. Earliest Honda I ever owned. Thanks for the flash back.
@Dan_Gleebalz9 ай бұрын
Wow! What a trip down memory lane. I had an '84 Prelude I bought used when I was in the service. It had just shy of 90K miles on it when I bought it, and I drove that little thing everywhere. Including cross-country a few times. I finally got rid of it in 2008 when it blew a head gasket at 388K miles.
@spandecker7279 ай бұрын
No Mrs Wizard - the key-cylinder above the back seat back is actually a release - not a lock. Prevents the seat from folding unless you release the latch with the key.
@MsVersus9 ай бұрын
This is why I enjoy this channel so much. Seeing interesting content like this. Getting to learn about a cool little car that has survived throughout the years. Thank you!
@starrdogchamp19 ай бұрын
i love those preludes
@ngtflyer9 ай бұрын
I love these! The mid 80s Prelude was a dream car of mine when I started driving. I remember when they were everywhere, too. I did end up getting a 1986 Honda Accord LXi hatchback years ago. Such a cool car. Loads of space, super well built, comfortable. Looked sporty and it handled pretty well too. Man I miss that car!
@NVRAMboi9 ай бұрын
Thanks Wizard! As an '80's Toyota owner, I always admired these for their styling and reliability. IIRC at that time, Hondas were much in demand and a smidge pricey for my budget. Euroasian Bob for the win!
@mitchhedberg44159 ай бұрын
The Preludes, especially the Si, were not cheap. I got an Integra in 1990 because it was a lot less expensive. The base Prelude was slower as well, nicer though.
@prawnstar92139 ай бұрын
They really were everywhere.. in the early 2000s I still had friends who drove the “kids car” which was an old Honda silver bullet.. they lasted a long time
@timmatheny-lo9ze9 ай бұрын
Had a 1987 accord Lxi fuel injected. Great car. Was a 5 spd. Handled like a race car.
@OscarTorres-dn6sq9 ай бұрын
My neighbor used to let me wash his on the weekends when I was teenager, it felt amazing. His was PGMFI and red.
@raviolibandit83969 ай бұрын
Cleaner than my toilet!
@CaseyGunn-e2k9 ай бұрын
Same here lol
@MeisterSchaft139 ай бұрын
1 broken vacuum line and the car wont idle or work...😅 Fuckin annoying i bet..
@obeseperson9 ай бұрын
@@MeisterSchaft13isn’t that how all cars are lol
@muziklvr77769 ай бұрын
@@MeisterSchaft13 Not really, and it depends what the vacuum line is for. EGR valve? Will still idle smooth as silk.
@jaydee90869 ай бұрын
Cleaner than Skeeter's peter!
@bills.45739 ай бұрын
1988 Accord was my car...5-speed, LX-I trim (only trim-line with fuel injection that year)...pop-up headlights never failed in the ~15 years I had it...but spouse didn't want to learn to drive stick so it got donated at 200k+ miles.
@travisscottgaming68859 ай бұрын
Love these 80s/90s Hondas I plan to get ef hatch myself love those little things
@rockslide48029 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories. Beautiful, well maintained car. I owned a 1985 Honda Prelude, 5 speed stick in Charcoal Gray. Bought it new. Came with Dunlop tires. Hidden headlights were quite the thing back then. The interior seats were very much like those shown by Mrs. Wizard in the video. The little hatch in the back seat was to put skis through. Great car, fun to drive, a sharp little sporty car. Plenty of pep. Put a smile on my face. Ps. The Southern California based Honda dealership I serviced my car at got in big trouble with Honda because they were putting 10W50 weight oil in every Honda that came in for service!
@volvo099 ай бұрын
5:12 the damn golf tee hose plug! 😂
@CB900SS9 ай бұрын
I bought a used car once that done to it.
@georgebettiol83389 ай бұрын
In our end of the woods they used marbles.
@commodorenut9 ай бұрын
Ball bearings were common in Australia. Smart mechanics used ones that were slightly larger than the ID of the hose, and were almost undetectable. Dumb ones used huge ones so the vac lines looked like a snake that had just eaten a rat. Instant fail during the annual inspection…..
@patrickboyd33649 ай бұрын
In 1984 I was in the 11 grade and I remember seeing these vehicles everywhere including old Toyotas Camery on the roads.
@jacobchoate38189 ай бұрын
I love the cars from the 80s Honda was the best kind of car that you can possibly get back in the day
@davidboaz56009 ай бұрын
Loved my 88 accord 5 speed manual coupe with the pop up headlights. So much fun to drive.
@russrockino-rr08649 ай бұрын
I bought a 1981 Honda Accord in 1984. 1.8 liter engine with 40K miles on it, 5 speed stick. 45mpg on the highway, plenty of power for Freeway Driving. By far the best car I ever owned. Great video, Thanks for sharing!
@georgeemeny61239 ай бұрын
1984=40 years old, dang it means my Kid is middle aged. Now that I'm thoroughly depressed, I'm going out to my garage and look at my 1984 Toyota PU and hope nothing breaks. Been stockpiling parts for a few years.
@muziklvr77769 ай бұрын
Been stockpiling parts for my 1984 Toyota SR5 truck for 22 years. You're basically 14+ years too late for most stuff by now.
@letsdothis90639 ай бұрын
I drove a '86 for years. The odometer quit working at about 300,000 miles, and I drove it off and on for another 10 years. I sold it to a coworker after a divorce because I didn't have anywhere to put it. I know that he was still driving it a few years ago. I still regret selling it.
@jessekuchinski11729 ай бұрын
I was literally just telling a co-worker how much id love to have my grandpa's old 80s accord because of the beautiful blue interior and the Pop up headlights and boom theres a mint 80s honda with Mr. Wizard standing by it. I hit that play button so quick all u saw was a frickin blurrr
@mitchhedberg44159 ай бұрын
That is literally your phone or computer spying on you.
@pj3p4889 ай бұрын
I had an '85 5sp Prelude and it was awesome
@crosswiring9 ай бұрын
Had one! What a rocket! No horsepower, no torque, but power delivery was amazing and so much fun
@jking545449 ай бұрын
I loved those and wanted one so bad. I had a silver Civic hatchback that I absolutely loved. But I always wanted a Prelude, or especially, a CRX.
@ish4749 ай бұрын
My friends still had his grandfather's 84 Accord in this type of shape a few years ago, and I imagine still does.
@fastmover25989 ай бұрын
Sweet Prelude!!
@espenlund9 ай бұрын
two-point-two-yeah?
@boundish19 ай бұрын
Believe yeah. Thing fockin flies yeah.
@mpersad9 ай бұрын
Great video as always, love the 80s cars, used to be standard street furniture, now almost all gone. Thanks Wizard, top work fella!
@michaelmahoney88879 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@randymurray9349 ай бұрын
I had one of those, it handle like a dream, The main problem i remember with them is that the cowl would rust out causing all kinds of issues and the sunroof as well. But that would be if you lived is a rust belt area... I really liked that car.
@georgetown89869 ай бұрын
The Honda Prelude was the hottest high school / college car of the 80's and 90's. They were sharp. Offered in a base and an Si. They really weren't as reliable as they were thought to be. They had front CV Joint issues, leaky valve guides, fuel issues, and typically everything except the windshield and tires would prematurely rust out.
@rachelblack38169 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful car, back in the 80's I really wanted one of these. This example look incredible! Amazing to see, thank you.
@mds24659 ай бұрын
My mom had a 1985 carbureted Prelude with an automatic transmission just like this one back in the day. Hers was gray. Since then, I have always wanted to come across one of these cars because today they are classics. My dream car is to find one of these in the SI trim level, which is fuel injected and I would also like to find one with the optional 5 speed manual transmission.
@BurntOrangeHorn789 ай бұрын
We're not all the Honda manual transmissions 5 speed in this era?
@mds24659 ай бұрын
@@BurntOrangeHorn78 surprisingly no, there was a lot of Hondas that were produced both with automatic and manual transmissions.
@BurntOrangeHorn789 ай бұрын
@@mds2465 Oh yeah I know that, but my comment pertained only to the manual transmissions. The automatics were forgettable in the extreme.
@mds24659 ай бұрын
@@BurntOrangeHorn78 at one point, my mother and both of her sisters had Hondas with automatic transmissions in the 80s. My mother obviously had the Prelude and her sisters both had Honda Accords.
@BurntOrangeHorn789 ай бұрын
@@mds2465 I remember the Accord had pop up headlights, but I liked the Acura Legend blended fixed headlights better among a few other things.
@jp-nq5wd9 ай бұрын
Those Prelude's were the coolest! Reminds me of my first Honda, an '86 Accord hatchback LXi with those pop-up headlights. Had it for 14 years and about 160k trouble free miles on it when I got in a fender-bender accident and sold it to my mechanic. What a great car.
@Michael-yi4mc9 ай бұрын
That car is so clean that I have to remove my shoes before entering it.
@volvo099 ай бұрын
That's how I'd feel! Wow!
@jessewynne81939 ай бұрын
WOW! Should b in a museum!! How spotless! Most of the ones I see are 95 and newer!
@BrentTK4219 ай бұрын
I want that so bad. In the 90s I had an 86 accord all lowered like fast and furious way before that movie existed and all I wanted was this prelude!
@alexapplegate6199 ай бұрын
A good friend of mine (whom I'm still friends with) in the 90s, had a 1985 Honda Accord stick shift lowered and straight pipe exhaust. I rode all over the place with him in that car. Brings back good memories.
@astroshooter1960Ай бұрын
Had that exact car, color, and all... loved that car.
@SuperSnakePlissken9 ай бұрын
I have a 2001 manual transmission prelude sitting in my garage right now it’s been there for 20 years has 152,000 miles has been fantastic and an absolute dream to drive. I argue to this day the greatest four-cylinder ever made was Honda 2.2 L VTEC.
@RyeMax9 ай бұрын
I agree, I have an 85 Prelude like the one in this video - but with that H22 2.2L VTEC motor swapped in :)
@Whateva679 ай бұрын
I also have a black,2001 Prelude 5 speed, leather interior in my garage right now. Just had the whole front end repainted and with brand new genuine headlights installed ,looks brand new. 175 thousand kms. I’ve had it since 2004 It was built on October 10 of ‘01 so it’s gotta be close to one of the last ones ever built I’m thinking. Hello from British Columbia 😊
@yoyodude49369 ай бұрын
9:23 those exist to stop robbers from breaking the window and pulling that tab down to see whats inside the trunk. I don't know how bad car break-ins were back in the 80s, but they would serve a purpose now, especially in san francisco!
@ExUSSailor9 ай бұрын
A Honda is one of the only cars of that age where the flip-up headlights will still work!
@NVRAMboi9 ай бұрын
JMO, the Hondas of that era seem to have more durable plastics and interiors than Toyotas of the same timeframe. Of course, this one has been properly babied and likely garaged (which is great).
@waterloo1231009 ай бұрын
@@NVRAMboipeople forget in the era Honda was beating Toyota in performance and quality
@commodorenut9 ай бұрын
My ‘87 (GM) Holden has headlight flippers giving a semi-concealed headlight appearance and they still work flawlessly. It’s not just the Japanese who can make reliable mod-cons.
@stevenfriedman60429 ай бұрын
There’s a guy in my town that has a Prelude like the own you showed. Also pristine and a pleasure to see. What a great car.
@wayneneher63629 ай бұрын
Time capsule!
@auxmike7189 ай бұрын
I had one in navy blue, an 84’, too. Dual side draft motorcycle carbs. The automatic transmission was pretty delicate. Mine lost 1st gear. Rear calipers seized up and were on national back order in the USA. The 1983 was drum brakes.
@Setanta699 ай бұрын
As a proxy shipping service based in Japan, I will fetch you the parts! Tell me the parts list/numbers.
@povlrueger38989 ай бұрын
My first car was a 84 prelude. I clicked this immediately after I saw