All of remarks made on the price and amount paid for a Honda 600 varies,
including the condition regardless to the area it's sold in. And, we all
know what new parts cost to bring our car's up to like new condition. You
pay the going price for a new part. But a Honda 600 with a bunch of new
parts not running (or stopping) is not worth as much as a 600 in running
(and stopping) condition. Miles nailed it on the head, a great looking
Coupe setting for 8 years (if not put to bed correctly) is a lot of work and
trouble to get back on the road, not including getting it registered. I
spent two years getting a car registered before I started working on it.
Then another two years to find the original engine for the car. If you
don't enjoy working, driving and owning one of these cars you might think
about a different hobby. But we are not alone in this world of hard to
restore car's. Heck if they were so easy everyone would have one. And as
far as selling your Honda 600, if you do not value your car, neither will
anyone else. I think these cars are a blast and it's the only car I own I
can "Floor-board" and not get a ticket.
Bill
Re: [2cylinderhondas] honda 600's for sale
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Re: [2cylinderhondas] honda 600's for sale
--- In anzhonda600owners@yahoogroups.com, "william colford"
wrote:
love my 600, as you can tell, and I dont think I will ever sell it,
its just too much fun!!!!!
wrote:
If you dont value your 600, then no one else will either. I> All of remarks made on the price and amount paid for a Honda 600 varies,
> including the condition regardless to the area it's sold in. And, we all
> know what new parts cost to bring our car's up to like new condition. You
> pay the going price for a new part. But a Honda 600 with a bunch of new
> parts not running (or stopping) is not worth as much as a 600 in running
> (and stopping) condition. Miles nailed it on the head, a great looking
> Coupe setting for 8 years (if not put to bed correctly) is a lot of work and
> trouble to get back on the road, not including getting it registered. I
> spent two years getting a car registered before I started working on it.
> Then another two years to find the original engine for the car. If you
> don't enjoy working, driving and owning one of these cars you might think
> about a different hobby. But we are not alone in this world of hard to
> restore car's. Heck if they were so easy everyone would have one. And as
> far as selling your Honda 600, if you do not value your car, neither will
> anyone else. I think these cars are a blast and it's the only car I own I
> can "Floor-board" and not get a ticket.
> Bill
>Your right Bill!!
love my 600, as you can tell, and I dont think I will ever sell it,
its just too much fun!!!!!
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