HONDA Quint 5DR 1980. Is this the real 1st Gen Integra??
Well I was doing a little browsing on the Honda Japanese website and found a little something thats interesting..
[ click on the link below ]
http://216.239.39.104/translat...lr%3D
Also cut and paste this link to the google.com website and click on the "translate this page" link. It will automatically translate everything in Japanese to English.
There is also a timeline on this site of all of the models of Honda vehicles. From past to present.
I don't want this thread to stir up some controversey. But I feel that all of us integra owners should know a little about our roots. Feel free to comment on what you think.
[ click on the link below ]
http://216.239.39.104/translat...lr%3D
Also cut and paste this link to the google.com website and click on the "translate this page" link. It will automatically translate everything in Japanese to English.
There is also a timeline on this site of all of the models of Honda vehicles. From past to present.
I don't want this thread to stir up some controversey. But I feel that all of us integra owners should know a little about our roots. Feel free to comment on what you think.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Solracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Acutally I the integra's roots go back more to the Three door accords they used to sell.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hmm.. the timeline reads that the Quint was the first Integra. The Accords and Preludes of that era all share the same body styling. How does the three door Accord that you speak of link to it?
Hmm.. the timeline reads that the Quint was the first Integra. The Accords and Preludes of that era all share the same body styling. How does the three door Accord that you speak of link to it?
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