Vehicle Description
1972 Honda Z600 Coupe� To be featured in a future episode of Gas
Monkey's Fast N Loud this current season Full nut and bolt
restoration to extremely high standards� Sport Yellow interior with
black accents and newer black interior Recent chrome, bumpers and
trim 600cc SOHC inline two-cylinder engine producing 36HP
Keihin-Seiki sidedraft carburetor Fully synchronized four-speed
manual transmission All suspension, engine, exhaust, steering rack,
clutch and undercarriage have been rebuilt and detailed Front disc
brakes, factory fog lights and tachometer Factory radio with
original instruction book, original owner's manual, every
registration slip from new, original brochures and the original
dealer's sales receipt from the day the car was bought If you're
looking for a tiny car that Makes a Lot of Sense and Just Feels
Right, come by MotoeXotica Classic Cars and check out this fully
nut and bolt restored 1972 Honda Z600 Coupe. Before the Honda Civic
debuted in the U.S. the following year, the 600 was Honda's first
mass market car sold here. According to the Honda Fact Book, this
is one of 15,500 coupes made from 1970 to 1972 and this cute little
Honda will be featured in a future episode of Gas Monkey's Fast N
Loud this current season! Dressed in Sport Yellow, the car's paint
and trim are in excellent show quality condition. The windows are
clear and intact, including the rear side vent windows. The car's
lights, including the factory fog lights, are clear and haze-free.
This Honda rides on 145R10 radials, surrounding vented, factory
alloy wheels. The tires and wheels are in great condition. The
car's bodywork is straight and solid, including the vertical door
handles, however there is a blemish at the right rear of the roof.
The cargo bay is in very good order, the engine bay is extremely
tidy, the battery looks fresh and the bumpers fit well to the body.
All suspension, engine, exhaust, steering rack, clutch and
undercarriage parts were rebuilt and detailed. Under the hood is a
.6L inline two-cylinder engine with a Keihin-Seiki sidedraft
carburetor mated to a fully synchronized four-speed manual
transmission. Driver convenience features include front disc
brakes, fog lights and a tachometer. Inside, the black vinyl seats
are in excellent condition while the matching carpet looks very
good. The contrasting headliner is in decent shape, while the black
instrument panel, three-spoke steering wheel, the driver's inner
door panel has a stain while the passenger's door panel, the mirror
glass and shift lever that inserts into the firewall are all in
good order. Completing the interior is a factory AM radio. The
two-door�Honda Z�debuted in October 1970 and was marketed until
1973 in most countries. US sales (only with the larger 600�cc
engine) lasted for model years 1970 through 1972, ending prior to
the 1973 introduction of the�Civic. Marketed as the "sport coup�"
version of the�N600, the two were sold side-by-side at American
motorcycle dealerships until the first stand alone automobile
dealers opened to market the Civic. Total production was 40,586
units. In certain countries, such as the USA, the Z600 name simply
reflected the engine's size of 598cc. In December 1971, the Z360
received a facelift and a water-cooled engine.�The engine's
technical achievements reflected influence from Honda's larger 1.3L
air-cooled four-cylinder used in the�Honda 1300�coupe and sedan.
The Z featured�coil sprung�and independent front suspension and
leaf springs on a beam axle rear suspension. The interior
accommodated two adults, with a very small rear seat. A rear glass
hatch with a black plastic surround opened to a shallow cargo area.
Below the cargo area a compartment, accessible via a lid beneath
the number plate, held the spare wheel and tools. Factory radio
with original instruction book, original owner's manual, every
registration slip from new, original brochures and the original
dealer's sales receipt from the day the car was bought. Competition
to this Honda in 1972 included Fiat's 500 and 600 models, Subaru's
360 and Volkswagen's Beetle. This car is currently located at our
facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer
shows 35,146 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and
clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Click here for
our Honda YouTube video! OR Copy & Paste the Link Below to Watch
the Video: youtu.be/kna2zBpPwyU VIN: AZ6001017050 EIN: N600E2515533
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