About the Prelude
November 1978 saw the debut of the Honda Prelude, a car which was in fact Honda’s first two-door model since the 1300 coupe had been released some eight years earlier. Inheriting a front engine, front-wheel drive (FF) setup, the second-generation model was released in November 1982. It further enhanced the Prelude’s trademark comfort and drivability; the first anti-lock braking system (ABS) on a Japanese car used ventilated disc brakes on all four wheels. The engine was upgraded to a 1,829cc inline-4 SOHC unit featuring Honda’s proprietary branched conduit torch system that employed a 3-valve layout for higher compression. Its low-profile hood, retractable headlights on the nose and flush surface body contributed significantly to the Prelude’s low drag and aerodynamics.
Features
- Updated decals recreate front and rear emblems, head cover’s logo, speakers and wheel center emblems.
- Transparent part recreates windshield. (This part was originally molded in transparent brown.)
- Instructions depict two body colors for painting: red and a two-tone scheme navy blue and light gun metallic.
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In The Box
- (1) 1/24 Honda Prelude XX Model Kit