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michel88

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  1. When I was in High School in the early 60's. I had a friend who had a Crosley wagon very much like this car. His father had just bought it for him.  It was in great cosmetic and mechanical condition.  I got a ride to school with him a few times and unfortunately He was very hard on this little gem.  Every time he accelerated from a stop he wound the engine up as high as it would go and slammed it into 2nd and third speed shift style.  It was a real shame and he probably destroyed that little car.  

  2. A good friend of mine has 1995 Roadmaster wagon with the LT1 engine and it is a comfortable and good performing car.  I have driven it  many times on the the Baltimore beltway and is a great highway cruiser.  It also gets very good on gas and always gets 20+MPG.  I think you made an excellent choice.  

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  3. I think it's worth the $500 gamble.  The timing belt needs to be changed about every 60,00 miles.  Honda engines are very reliable and last a long time with proper maintenance.  I drive a '95 Accord that my wife bought new with 250k and the engine has never been rebuilt.  It runs good and never needs oil added between changes.  I have changed the timing belt and water pump every 60k. That CRX would make fun driver!

  4. Tuning the engine and doing the brakes was the right thing to do first.  The next move, if you have not done so would be to change the oil and filter and do a lube job.  Then I would clean it up and do a gentle polishing and wax.  You may be surprised what a difference it makes.  I would keep the car completely stock and IMHO do not put on big custom wheels!

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