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What kind of car is a 1972 Honda az600?

What kind of car is a 1972 Honda az600?

This is a classic car first edition honda coupe. 1972 Honda AZ600 Coupe VIN: AZ600 1002700Engine: N600E 2502810Transmission: 4-speed ManualColor: YellowInterior: Black Here we have a 1972 Honda AZ600 coupe. Much like the 600 sedan that came before it, the 600 Coupe was an early entry into the US market for Honda Motor Corp.

What’s the speed record for a 1971 Honda Z600?

1971 Honda Z600 Evil Tweety at the Bonneville Salt Flats for Speed Week 2009. On August 19, 2008, a 1971 Z600 coupe named Evil Tweety set a new speed record for stock body production cars with 750 cc engines at 167.336 km/h (103.978 mph, with a stock 600 engine bored to 700 cc). The record was set by Eric Burns at the Bonneville Salt Flats.

When did the Honda N600 Sport Coupe end?

American sales (only with the larger 600 cc engine) lasted for model years 1970 through 1972, ending prior to the 1973 introduction of the Civic. Marketed as the “sport coupé” version of the N600, the two were sold side by side at American motorcycle dealerships until the first stand-alone automobile dealers opened to market the Civic.

What kind of engine does a Honda 600 coupe have?

Much like the 600 sedan that came before it, the 600 Coupe was an early entry into the US market for Honda Motor Corp. It offered an economic package with an air-cooled 600cc twin cylinder engine, 4-speed manual gearbox, and lightweight unibody chassis. The coupe was intended to be a sporty version of its predecessor.

This is a classic car first edition honda coupe. 1972 Honda AZ600 Coupe VIN: AZ600 1002700Engine: N600E 2502810Transmission: 4-speed ManualColor: YellowInterior: Black Here we have a 1972 Honda AZ600 coupe. Much like the 600 sedan that came before it, the 600 Coupe was an early entry into the US market for Honda Motor Corp.

1971 Honda Z600 Evil Tweety at the Bonneville Salt Flats for Speed Week 2009. On August 19, 2008, a 1971 Z600 coupe named Evil Tweety set a new speed record for stock body production cars with 750 cc engines at 167.336 km/h (103.978 mph, with a stock 600 engine bored to 700 cc). The record was set by Eric Burns at the Bonneville Salt Flats.

US sales (only with the larger 600 cc engine) lasted for model years 1970 through 1972, ending prior to the 1973 introduction of the Civic. Marketed as the “sport coupé” version of the N600, the two were sold side by side at American motorcycle dealerships until the first stand-alone automobile dealers opened to market the Civic.

Is the Honda Civic Z600 a sport coupe?

Marketed as the “sport coupé” version of the N600, the two were sold side by side at American motorcycle dealerships until the first stand-alone automobile dealers opened to market the Civic. Total production was 40,586 units. The Z600 model’s 598 cc SOHC engine was rated at 36 PS (26 kW; 36 hp).

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