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Hello,
Thanks to all, especially to Bill Coluzzi, for informing me about the safety recall for '73 - '79 Hondas. After some communication exchanges with a Honda dealer and the American Honda Hqtrs, the rusted-out front crossbeam on my '78 Honda Civic was finally replaced at no cost to me. The prior quotes by local Honda dealers, just for the beam, were all the same, $245.98! None of the salvage yards I contacted had any Hondas of that vintage. This is a great News Group. Good luck to all. Alex |
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