Welcome to my sale of my 1990 honda accord 2.0 16v, fsh
As you can see in the pictures, not a bad looking car considering its 34 years old. 
Anyone into these hondas will know, there a rare sight now, as far as i can tell, 1 of 15 left for this year on the road
Even rarer because its a manual and its on a twin choke factory carb as well.
For its condition its rare.
So the car, its described as silver, its got a hint of bronze /gold to it
Interiors  mimimal wear on seats, plastics all good, not all cracked
Its fairly quiet on a run, no big wind noise, so the seals all seem pretty good.
Exterior  well its 34 years old, so to me its in really nice condition, not a show winner but it gets alot of looks 
Not alot of rust, its pictured in last pics
Rear wings look like they have seen paint at some point but look nice and done to a good standard by a bodyshop.
Wheels are honda, recently powdercoated silver, not painted
Engine bays clean, boots clean, missing carpet in boot. 
One head light has a bullseye on it but its gone through mot ok, plus theres a spare in the boot if you want to change it out. 
Engines a 2.0tr 16v , same one used across the range
Its on a carb, which is a rarity, most were switched over to tbi, ok so its slightly down on power compared to a tbi but it has the relibility and at least standing a chance if it goes wrong.
Has had new plugs and oil change plus leads. 
Transmission is 5 speed manual, again im told a rarer option.
Had cambelts at 40k, 90k and 123k.
Speaking of which, car has now done 138880 miles. 
Pretty much all mots are here as in pics
Orignal honda owners pack with honda service books, then indepentant service history all the way up to 131,067 miles, so still current. 
2 keys with car.
Car drives lovely for 34 years old, smooth and really reponsive steering and mid range torque, no smoke or anything like that. and the insurance is £75 a year fully comp for me on a classic policy.
Now please bear in mind its 34 years old, it has full service history and runs well and deserves to be looked after. But it is 34 years old and is not new, so dont bid if your unsure about a classic car. 
Your bidding to buy, not to look and decide. 
absolutely no messers, you bid, you buy, it costs money for the ad, we all had a messer, please dont be one.
No returns, no warranty its a cheap classic at the starting price of £999.
Mot is 3rd december 2024.

 Theres not alot of classics at this price,

No offers below starting bid will be considered, why? , well were in barely running cars or heaps of crap at the starting price, the car is nethier

No stupid questions will be answered ethier
Car is what it is
i really cannot say this enough, its 34 years old so do not go expecting a new car.
It might have the odd squeak at times ect, so if your concerned about that, well give up owning a classic now. 
Save yourself the hassle and save the sellers hassle.