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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1978-honda-civic-10/

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No A/C!?


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Not too many early Hondas had A/C. It was all dealer-installed back then. Plus A/C wasn't very practical with that small engine.


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Not too many early Hondas had A/C. It was all dealer-installed back then. Plus A/C wasn't very practical with that small engine.


Huh, my car is 1.4 l and has A/C.

And my comparable vintage (1976) Toyota Corolla with a 1599 cc engine had AC.


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Sure looks like it has AC to me. You can see it in the pics.


It’s on the doors, forward of the arm rests and below the door locks. :werd:


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Sure looks like it has AC to me. You can see it in the pics.


It’s on the doors, forward of the arm rests and below the door locks. :werd:


In Texas, that just lets more heat in.

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Cool car! Good to see a previous owner posting.


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Not too many early Hondas had A/C. It was all dealer-installed back then. Plus A/C wasn't very practical with that small engine.


Huh, my car is 1.4 l and has A/C.

And my comparable vintage (1976) Toyota Corolla with a 1599 cc engine had AC.

My first new car, a 1973 Audi 100LS wasn't available with factory installed AC. The dealer could add an aftermarket under-dash AC that wasn't terribly effective but that was it. You can't buy an Audi in the US without AC today or for the last few decades. Times have changed.
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A 44 year old Civic with only 8000 miles on it? How does that happen?


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A friend of mine had one of those old Civics. Took a cross country trip in it, no AC and I was afraid the motor was going to explode from the high rpms. I was used to big lumbering V-8s loafing along with bunches of excess power. No idea what the fuel economy was, but I am sure it was a bunch better than the 390 and 440 cubic inch engines I was used to.


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A friend of mine had one of those old Civics. Took a cross country trip in it, no AC and I was afraid the motor was going to explode from the high rpms. I was used to big lumbering V-8s loafing along with bunches of excess power. No idea what the fuel economy was, but I am sure it was a bunch better than the 390 and 440 cubic inch engines I was used to.


That's where the 5 speed model really shined. The 1st Generation 4 speed Civics and the Hondamatic Civics (2 speed automatic) ran at high revs at highway speeds. The 5 speed was a special model with more standard equipment, different interior, etc. I bought a 4 year old '77 5 speed Civic in my senior year of high school. Quite an upgrade over my 10 year old Honda 600 (2 cylinder 35 hp 4 speed, 10 inch Michelins, weighed 1200 lbs.)


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Not too many early Hondas had A/C. It was all dealer-installed back then. Plus A/C wasn't very practical with that small engine.


Quite right.

I had a ‘73 Civic 1200 (pre-CVCC), with the “Hondamatic,” which was a 2-speed semi-automatic - you started in low range, then shifted to high range, but no clutch. It was no speedster, but it was less terrible than it sounds.

It also had added-on AC, which looked reasonably well integrated, but the air tubes (essentially, scat tubing) were so tortuously routed that the air flow was… marginal. It worked, though, helped on the hot days. Turning that big old York compressor (this was the pre-Sanden days) made the slow car into a glacially slow car.

I enjoyed that car reasonably, but it was from the era (we tend to forget this era, but was legit) when Japanese cars were really not very good - but they were *cheap*, and then they got better each year. For example, my car had a stupid hood hinge design that rusted right away (in Texas!), but my sister had a ‘75, same body style but a vastly better hinge for the hood.

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My sister had the twin of that car, save in bright yellow. Gift from my dad who figured the bright yellow as a safety factor. Unfortunately she did not understand it did not have a lot of ground clearance and took it swimming once in a large, deep Louisiana pothole. CVCC motors do not like drinking water, totaled the car.

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Bought a yellow 1975 4-speed Civic brand new (no 5-speeds left). $3099.00. It was an OK car, didn't really like the crude FWD, pulled to the left slightly when accelerating. Sold it a few years later. That year was popular (CVCC) since it could run on leaded regular.

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