![]() 01/17/2019 at 14:54 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Or was this car hit in the rear at some point?
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for sure hit. you can see how it’s deformed / bent around, under the plate bracket in this image in particular: (grr, kinja - your 3rd and 5th image)
![]() 01/17/2019 at 14:58 |
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Yeah I kind of thought so, couldn’t tell if that was just glare.
![]() 01/17/2019 at 15:01 |
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Both?
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inbefore jokes about teslas
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A wildcard contender!
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Bent. Paint not looking original at first glance too.
![]() 01/17/2019 at 15:24 |
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Looks like it’s been hit to me.
![]() 01/17/2019 at 15:34 |
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That thing was hit hard at some point. It looks like the entire right rear quarter panel is probably a slab of bondo, to go along with the looks to be not right deformation on the around the license plate area and the shouldn’t be painted over plate mounting hardware.
![]() 01/17/2019 at 15:40 |
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Was thinking the same. No way in hell a Milano (or Roma) Red Honda has survived that long with original paint.
![]() 01/17/2019 at 15:41 |
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Definitely hit. You can see in the pic of the back square on that the gap for the trunk lid lines up on the left side, but is a gap on the right.
![]() 01/17/2019 at 15:42 |
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I owned a ‘96 DX many moons ago. Unless it’s been garaged, the paint just does not hold up.
![]() 01/17/2019 at 16:13 |
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New Formula Red isn’t holding up well on a lot of S2000s either. San Marino seems to be Honda’s most durable red by a long margin.