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Single Family 1993 Ex 5 spd CB7
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Originally posted by 1ownerCB7 View PostHere is a better shot of the rims, but having to make my files smaller to post on here is not doing it justice lol
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Originally posted by SaddleMtnMan View PostEnvious of those scuff-free OEM alloy wheels... so wish I had a set of those. They look so much better than the plastic grey hubcaps it's not even funny
honestly barely anything to even restore IMO, but then again I'm happy when my cars still have all four wheels
if that OEM paint is still that damn perfect even after 29 years, get it ceramic coated.
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Envious of those scuff-free OEM alloy wheels... so wish I had a set of those. They look so much better than the plastic grey hubcaps it's not even funny
honestly barely anything to even restore IMO, but then again I'm happy when my cars still have all four wheels
if that OEM paint is still that damn perfect even after 29 years, get it ceramic coated.
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I'm jealous - I sold my last CB7 January 1.
Contact local auto upholstery shops and ask if they can get Honda fabrics or something very close. If you can remove the fabric it will save $$. Looks like you did a good job with the speakers - I was able to get new cloth that matched pretty well for tan and maroon speakers in different CBs I've had.
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Originally posted by 1ownerCB7 View PostI also need to spray the inside of the wheel well. The body around the wheel is a grey color now and would look clean if it was all black. Does anybody have a recommendation for what kind of spray I should use ?
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Originally posted by 1ownerCB7 View PostThank you. I like the look of no tint on these cars, but it would have been nice to have had the clear uv protection on the windows for sure. I recently dyed the rear speaker fabrics in a color that matches close enough, but it would be nice to find the exact color. The speakers will look a thousand times better once the back seats are the correct color. I will keep an eye out for seats and will talk to my guys at the dealer to see if they know who could match the colors better.
I also need to spray the inside of the wheel well. The body around the wheel is a grey color now and would look clean if it was all black. Does anybody have a recommendation for what kind of spray I should use ?
Personally, I wouldn't spray such a sensitive area that deals with the elements.
Id recommend a goo degreasing and a wash to get off as much debris as possible.
Then for the plastics, use fire.
Flames will help restore the plastic in that region.
Spray will work temporarily, but the elements will get to it again causing it to look worst if it starts chipping away at the spray.
If going spray, I suggest a full degrease, a fine sanding, adhesive promoter and then Black Trim spray.
https://www.amazon.com/Dupli-Color-C.../dp/B0007UAXJQ
https://www.amazon.com/SEM-39143-Tri.../dp/B000EM019O
Those aren't exact products I recommend, but those are the first things that popped up under a search.
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Thank you. I like the look of no tint on these cars, but it would have been nice to have had the clear uv protection on the windows for sure. I recently dyed the rear speaker fabrics in a color that matches close enough, but it would be nice to find the exact color. The speakers will look a thousand times better once the back seats are the correct color. I will keep an eye out for seats and will talk to my guys at the dealer to see if they know who could match the colors better.
I also need to spray the inside of the wheel well. The body around the wheel is a grey color now and would look clean if it was all black. Does anybody have a recommendation for what kind of spray I should use ?
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Keep checking EB you'd be surprised at some of the things that show up. There's a number of sellers who specialize in NOS and you just might find like new seat upholstery among other things. Too bad your family didn't install window film when the car was new it would have really mitigated most of the UV damage. It's something you might still consider.
Also check with local dealers and find out who they use to refurbish their used cars. They can really help out for color matching interior plastics that have color changed over time. They may also be able to dye your speaker fabrics...
BTW your car looks fantastic it's great to see more original owners of there!
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Hey, thanks for the response.
The main thing I am working on right now is the rear seat backs. They have lots of sun damage and are very faded. I have the blue interior. I don't know where or how to find new back seats or possible methods for correcting the faded fabric.
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What a beauty!
I still lurk around here, but sadly, I am no longer a resident of California.
My CB7 passion did start and peak while I was still there in Central California and I do have many contacts of fellow Accord enthusiasts around the state.
Majority of them have moved on to social media and that is where you may connect with them. (NorCalAccords.... sub division of my created group, CenCalAccords)
Sadly, social media is not as organized as the forums and will not have the adequate information to assist you on your resto-mod.
Most answers you get from there are guesses, and the post can easily be lost.
That is a mighty fine and clean CB you have.
What kind of questions did you have for restoration?
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Single Family 1993 Ex 5 spd CB7
Hi,
I am new here but I am looking for the CB7 community in the Bay Area, CA. I have quite a few questions about how I can continue restoring my family's accord that we have been maintaining in prime condition throughout its life. My parents bought it in '93 and have recently been letting me restore the last few things it needs to look clean. Anybody still use this website? Having a hard time uploading images
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