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1971 Honda Z600

Sale price: $17,995.00 make an offer

Car location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1971
Mileage:
10933
Engine:
598 c.c.
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1971 Honda Z600 for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.05) based on 56 votes
 (844) 582-6139(844) 582-6139

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Cool & Unique Japanese Import! 598cc, 4 Spd Manual, Runs Great! Clean Inside/Out

Stock #:

4609-DFW

Exterior Color:

Red

Interior Color:

Black

Body Type:

Coupe

Transmission:

4 Speed Manual

Drivetrain:

FWD

Engine:

598 c.c.

Mileage:

10,933

Vehicle Original VIN : AZ844-582-6139
If you've been paying attention to the collector car market, then you know that Japanese imports are gaining ground as hot collectables. We can't promise that this 1971 Honda Z600 will become a hot property overnight, but history shows us that ground-breaking cars from major manufacturers that transform markets are often worthy of their place in history and in collectors' garages. Perhaps this Honda Z is such a car.

You may not know it, but you're looking at a revolutionary piece of machinery that has helped catapult millions of people into the modern world. Japanese leaders saw a glaring need for their people after WWII: personal transportation. However, the goal was to serve an emerging market – one that could not afford a full-size car, but also didn't want a motorcycle to serve as their main family conveyance. In came the Kei car revolution, with Honda leading the way with cars like this Z600. Roomy enough for a small family, yet sporty enough to actually enjoy out on the road, these ambitious little cars started a 'hot-hatch lite' revolution and brought the developed world into the future, one cute 'pet' car at a time. But more than that, they also left an indelible impression in the Western world as plenty of these Kei cars grew in popularity in the United States and changed what the American public wanted in their cars. Perhaps you remember these zipping around city streets in the early '70s, or maybe you had one, as the Z-cars were the first truly mainstream Japanese vehicles to appeal to the American public's fickle tastes, and that was likely due to Honda's wonderful combination of quality, fun-to-drive-quotient, and economy. Most of them were orange or bright red like this little Z-car, so they were high-visibility, which I suspect was intentional, and despite the fact that everyone was deriding these as inferior to Detroit iron, one drive will convince you otherwise. Just the fact that the gaps are still tight, the average driver-grade paint is shiny, and all the unusual little bits and pieces are still intact speaks highly of the quality and care this car has received over the past 50 years. Blacked-out bumpers, a matching jaunty roof spoiler, and those familiar unique taillights out back make this a car that's going to trigger memories for everyone who sees it.

The interior is remarkably tidy and surprisingly spacious for such a small car. The upgraded modern Si bucket seats emphasize Honda's driver-first mentality, and they're incredibly sporty yet all-day comfortable with their durable cloth-and-vinyl seat covers that will wear like iron. Controls are simple and effective, with a big, fat racing steering wheel to manage the unassisted steering, and that unique 4-speed manual shifter jutting out from under the center of the dash – a design that Honda would reintroduce in their sporty Civics many decades later. The original Nippon Seiki gauges are big, round dials that are easy to read and if you've ever driven a Honda, you'll quickly recognize the font, as they looked like this for decades. Amazingly enough the AM radio survived all of these years, although it will need to be supplemented if you want working tunes in the cabin, although we hope the next owner will tuck any new head unit away in the glove compartment and the leave the stock dash completely uncut and original like it is today. Speaking of which, the dash pad is still in great shape, as are the door panels at the flanks, the white headliner above, and plush black carpets below, and the back seat - while not exactly spacious – is more than reasonable for a microcar. There's even decent cargo room behind the back seat, and fortunately, the seat folds down and expands it to a significant degree for hauling just about anything.

Honda's 598cc Inline-2 (hence the Z600 namesake) isn't going to win any drag races, but it feels energetic and durable going about its business. This was, after all, an economy car, but there's no rule that says economy cars need to also be boring. The motor is air-cooled and still uses a carburetor, but the technologically advanced design works very well in the lightweight car (even the engine is all-alloy) and makes the car feel perky around town. The engine bay is highly original and very clean, and it appears to be entirely complete from top to bottom and has not been modified in any major way. Note how the engine is canted forward a bit to facilitate packaging, and mechanics back-in-the-day loved working on these cars because they could lift the motor with one hand, while working on it with the other. It's as reliable as you'd expect from a Honda, and surprisingly lively, with a relatively low original horsepower output (36-45HP) that could achieve 9000RPM and propel to a top speed of 81MPH when new. The 4-speed has light clutch action and the coil-sprung independent front suspension is surprisingly agile, so you can drive this car with gusto. Alloy wheels are wrapped around Falken tires that are modestly-sized 165/70/10s, but with so little car to move around, they don't need to be big and that means they're affordable, too.

A neat, well-preserved piece of Japanese motoring history, I think we'll see more of these in the coming years. Get ahead of the curve and call today!

Vehicle Description

Vehicle Original VIN : AZ844-582-6139
If you've been paying attention to the collector car market, then you know that Japanese imports are gaining ground as hot collectables. We can't promise that this 1971 Honda Z600 will become a hot property overnight, but history shows us that ground-breaking cars from major manufacturers that transform markets are often worthy of their place in history and in collectors' garages. Perhaps this Honda Z is such a car.

You may not know it, but you're looking at a revolutionary piece of machinery that has helped catapult millions of people into the modern world. Japanese leaders saw a glaring need for their people after WWII: personal transportation. However, the goal was to serve an emerging market – one that could not afford a full-size car, but also didn't want a motorcycle to serve as their main family conveyance. In came the Kei car revolution, with Honda leading the way with cars like this Z600. Roomy enough for a small family, yet sporty enough to actually enjoy out on the road, these ambitious little cars started a 'hot-hatch lite' revolution and brought the developed world into the future, one cute 'pet' car at a time. But more than that, they also left an indelible impression in the Western world as plenty of these Kei cars grew in popularity in the United States and changed what the American public wanted in their cars. Perhaps you remember these zipping around city streets in the early '70s, or maybe you had one, as the Z-cars were the first truly mainstream Japanese vehicles to appeal to the American public's fickle tastes, and that was likely due to Honda's wonderful combination of quality, fun-to-drive-quotient, and economy. Most of them were orange or bright red like this little Z-car, so they were high-visibility, which I suspect was intentional, and despite the fact that everyone was deriding these as inferior to Detroit iron, one drive will convince you otherwise. Just the fact that the gaps are still tight, the average driver-grade paint is shiny, and all the unusual little bits and pieces are still intact speaks highly of the quality and care this car has received over the past 50 years. Blacked-out bumpers, a matching jaunty roof spoiler, and those familiar unique taillights out back make this a car that's going to trigger memories for everyone who sees it.

The interior is remarkably tidy and surprisingly spacious for such a small car. The upgraded modern Si bucket seats emphasize Honda's driver-first mentality, and they're incredibly sporty yet all-day comfortable with their durable cloth-and-vinyl seat covers that will wear like iron. Controls are simple and effective, with a big, fat racing steering wheel to manage the unassisted steering, and that unique 4-speed manual shifter jutting out from under the center of the dash – a design that Honda would reintroduce in their sporty Civics many decades later. The original Nippon Seiki gauges are big, round dials that are easy to read and if you've ever driven a Honda, you'll quickly recognize the font, as they looked like this for decades. Amazingly enough the AM radio survived all of these years, although it will need to be supplemented if you want working tunes in the cabin, although we hope the next owner will tuck any new head unit away in the glove compartment and the leave the stock dash completely uncut and original like it is today. Speaking of which, the dash pad is still in great shape, as are the door panels at the flanks, the white headliner above, and plush black carpets below, and the back seat - while not exactly spacious – is more than reasonable for a microcar. There's even decent cargo room behind the back seat, and fortunately, the seat folds down and expands it to a significant degree for hauling just about anything.

Honda's 598cc Inline-2 (hence the Z600 namesake) isn't going to win any drag races, but it feels energetic and durable going about its business. This was, after all, an economy car, but there's no rule that says economy cars need to also be boring. The motor is air-cooled and still uses a carburetor, but the technologically advanced design works very well in the lightweight car (even the engine is all-alloy) and makes the car feel perky around town. The engine bay is highly original and very clean, and it appears to be entirely complete from top to bottom and has not been modified in any major way. Note how the engine is canted forward a bit to facilitate packaging, and mechanics back-in-the-day loved working on these cars because they could lift the motor with one hand, while working on it with the other. It's as reliable as you'd expect from a Honda, and surprisingly lively, with a relatively low original horsepower output (36-45HP) that could achieve 9000RPM and propel to a top speed of 81MPH when new. The 4-speed has light clutch action and the coil-sprung independent front suspension is surprisingly agile, so you can drive this car with gusto. Alloy wheels are wrapped around Falken tires that are modestly-sized 165/70/10s, but with so little car to move around, they don't need to be big and that means they're affordable, too.

A neat, well-preserved piece of Japanese motoring history, I think we'll see more of these in the coming years. Get ahead of the curve and call today!

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Our Fort Worth showroom is located just minutes north of downtown Fort Worth and 10 Miles south of the Texas Motor Speedway on I-35W. We're on Sandshell Drive in the Space Center business park right next to the Coca Cola bottling plant. At over 55,000 square feet, our breath-taking facility was opened in 2012 and houses approximately 300 vehicles, including everything from antiques and streetrods to muscle cars, trucks and the latest exotics. Come check out the historic Fort Worth stockyards and then visit our showroom to see some truly awesome vehicles! We are open to the public and showroom admission is always complimentary.

Our Global Marketing Reach

We advertise on all the top websites and print publications marketing your vehicle globally, getting it hundreds of views each day.

That's over an $1100 value!

Nationally Trusted

Finance

Financing Classic & Collector Cars

Let our money work for you! With rates as low as 6.00% and an average appreciation of 9.00% a year it doesn't always make sense to pay with cash.

Minimum Loan Amount - $5,000 No Pre-Payment Penalty No Proof of Income (Tier 1 Credit) Terms to 144 months Bankruptcy, foreclosure, divorce – All OKApply Now

About Us

After being in the collector-car business for a decade prior, Donna Robbins opened the doors to the first Streetside Classics showroom in Charlotte, NC in 2008. Armed with a customer-oriented business philosophy and a clear vision for success, she has since led Streetside Classics to an unrivaled sales volume that is currently among the best in the collector car industry.

With the most knowledgeable and professionally trained staff in the industry, we have expanded nationally and opened showrooms in many major U.S. markets. We operate under the principles of doing business fairly and with the understanding that our customers are the lifeblood of the business. Much of our success comes from the relationships formed with buyers and sellers around the world who have joined us on this incredible journey and made Streetside's rapid growth possible.

Today, Streetside Classics is known as the Nation's Trusted Consignment Dealer; providing sellers and buyers alike with the peace of mind that only comes from partnering with one of the largest classic car dealerships in the country.

Charlotte

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Dallas / Fort Worth

Tampa

Nashville

Phoenix

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FEES: A documentation fee of $199 will be added to the purchase price at the time of sale. Sale price does not include any Title, License, Registration, State or Local Taxes or Processing Fees. We recommend you familiarize yourself with your individual state's taxes, transfer, or additional fees.

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