1964 Honda S600 restoration.
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:23 pm
A fellow Honda305.com member Michael Stoic suggested I should post some photos of my S600, so here there are.
I know this has nothing to do with motorcycles, but it has a lot to do with classic Hondas.
I'm not sure how familiar people are going to be with S600's, but this particular car is what's referred to as an Early S600, because it's got the glass covered headlights (amoung many other small differences compared to a later S600). It's actually the oldest "S600" known to exist in the USA (has an extremely low vin number, within the first couple hundred made). This car has only 22,000 kilometers (that's roughly 13,000 miles), has an optional removable hardtop, and it's all original aside from a repaint.
Even though it's a low mileage car, it needs many things gone over and replaced before it can be considered roadworthy; namely the hydrolic components. That's where I am now, having the all the brake cyclinders rebuilt, along with the master cyclinders.
Right now, the drivetrain is out of the car, when the car was repainted many years ago, they never bothered with the engine bay, so I'm going to have that redone to match the niceness of the exterior. Plus I want to clean up the engine and make it sparkle a little more.
I'll post some more pictures as progress is made. My plan is to have this car ready for the road by summer.
Thanks for looking,
Jason.
I know this has nothing to do with motorcycles, but it has a lot to do with classic Hondas.
I'm not sure how familiar people are going to be with S600's, but this particular car is what's referred to as an Early S600, because it's got the glass covered headlights (amoung many other small differences compared to a later S600). It's actually the oldest "S600" known to exist in the USA (has an extremely low vin number, within the first couple hundred made). This car has only 22,000 kilometers (that's roughly 13,000 miles), has an optional removable hardtop, and it's all original aside from a repaint.
Even though it's a low mileage car, it needs many things gone over and replaced before it can be considered roadworthy; namely the hydrolic components. That's where I am now, having the all the brake cyclinders rebuilt, along with the master cyclinders.
Right now, the drivetrain is out of the car, when the car was repainted many years ago, they never bothered with the engine bay, so I'm going to have that redone to match the niceness of the exterior. Plus I want to clean up the engine and make it sparkle a little more.
I'll post some more pictures as progress is made. My plan is to have this car ready for the road by summer.
Thanks for looking,
Jason.