New wagon owner from West Lafayette, IN

I've been stumbling around this forum since last November in hopes of some wagon guidance. I've been searching far and wide for about 6 months or so and finally nailed a '91 RT4WD down in Littleton, Colorado! I flew out on Tuesday and drove her 1200 miles home to Indiana with a couple buddies of mine. It was a pretty epic trip flying clear across the country in hopes of driving a 21 year old car home, but this little wagon is solid! The car is unmodified, aside from a 10 disc changer. A bit of rust above the driver's side rear wheel and a bit of tranny noise...reverse has a good click to it, which doesn't sound so healthy. The body has some faded paint and it's share of dents and dings, but overall the wagon is in great shape. My plans for it so far are fairly relaxed...some nice wheels/tires, suspension, a good cleaning and a since stereo. We'll see where it goes from there. This car will be my daily driver. She has some large shoes to fill, as my current daily is a 2006 evo. I look forward to all the knowledge you guys have throughout this forum!

Comments

  • skitsoskitso Wagonist
    Not sure if we're talking about the same noise, but every honda I've ever owned has had that super loud click when going into reverse lol.

    Nice find too. Props on the long pilgrimage to obtain it.
  • Nice! What are the plans for it if any?
  • d_leuckd_leuck Band Wagon
    Thanks guys. The long trip was definitely worth it! I'm officially in love with the wagon. My reverse gear is certainly not making normal noises lol. The fluid didn't look too bad and there wasn't really any signs of wear that came out with the fluid. I have done some seat patching to the normal wear on the drivers seat and I've done some cleaning. My next step is suspension and wheels.
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