1972 Honda N600 Custom A RoadLegal 4,000 Minicar


1971 Honda N600 Auburn Fall 2018 RM Sotheby's

Launched at home in 1967 as the N360 (with a kei-class-conforming 360cc air-cooled twin), the N600 sedan had a larger powerplant for taking on American roads. A few trickled into Hawaii in 1969, but the U.S. mainland got its first taste of Honda cars in 1970.


Honda N600 1972

13K Original Miles: 1972 Honda N600! Good things come in small packages, and this '72 Honda N600 proves the point. Mouse Over the Photos to Enlarge. The first Honda automobile to be officially imported to the United States, the N600 was technologically advanced for its time, with an all alloy engine that could rev to 9000 rpm.


1971 Honda N600 I’ve been working on/off for a couple years now.... r

Model: N600 While perusing the several cars that Honda's taking to SEMA to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Honda in the U.S., we were surprised to see that the company didn't include the first Honda automobile sold in the States (or, at least, the first by serial number).


Modded 1972 Honda N600 Wins First Super Tuner Challenge Automobile

The Honda N600 bearing VIN #001 was one of 50 1967 prototypes used in testing, and one of only a few that escaped the crusher. Mings found it by chance trailered on a side street, scraped years of.


1971 Honda N600 for Sale CC645305

Honda N600 Technical Specs 1969,1970,1971,1972: 46 PS (45 hp); Petrol;Average consumption:7.8 l/100km (30 MPG);Length:309.9cm (122.01 inches); Width:132.1cm (52.01 inches); Height:132.7cm (52.24 inches)


RM Sotheby's 1971 Honda N600 Auburn Fall 2018

Honda today announced that a 1972 Honda N600 owned by Stephen Mines has won the first-ever Honda Super Tuner Legends Series, which joined the Hot Wheels™ Legends Tour in 2019 as the exclusive tuner component of the program. Customized over a five-year period, the Honda N600 is powered by a Honda VFR 800cc V4 motorcycle engine in a rear wheel.


1972 Honda N600 Custom A RoadLegal 4,000 Minicar

Honda N360 & N600 The air-cooled Honda N360 was built to qualify for Japanese kei car tax breaks, and was fitted with a larger 598cc twin for export markets, where it was known as the N600 or Honda 600 Sedan.


1971 Honda N600 Auburn Fall 2018 RM Sotheby's

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1971 Honda N600 Fort Lauderdale 2019 RM Sotheby's

The Honda N600 was first released in the late 1960s as a Japanese answer to the famous British Mini, the Mini would prove to be hugely popular in Japan and it made a lot of sense for Honda to develop their own take on the concept that would fit within the Japanese Kei car regulations, which at the time limited the engine to just 360cc.


1972 Honda N600 for Sale CC937258

Mings is the only full-time Honda Z600 and N600 mechanic in the U.S., which made it fortunate that he was the one who spotted it at a classic car show to which it was towed on a trailer, meant to.


PreOwned 1972 Honda N600 in BRIDGEWATER P7391AS Bill Vince’s

Listing Details Chassis: 1021138 39k Miles Shown 598cc Air-Cooled Inline-Twin Four-Speed Manual Transaxle Faded White Paint Black and Red Interior Front Disc Brakes Audiovox AM/FM/Cassette Stereo Chrome Bumpers 10" Steel Wheels Rebuilt Carburetor in 2020


1971 Honda N600 Fort Lauderdale 2019 RM Sotheby's

The diminutive Honda N600 was the first automobile officially sold in the United States by the Japanese company, arriving in 1969 as a 1970 model, and it seemed weird at the time since the Honda name had become so indelibly associated with motorcycles.


Pick of the Day Rare, tiny 1971 Honda N600, fully restored

The Honda N600 was the first vehicle that the Japanese automaker offered in the United States. With just 36 horsepower, these compact front-drive hatchbacks weren't particularly quick or fun to drive. Honda designed this car to offer affordable, efficient driving to the American public. The move was a good one, eventually leading to the.


The N600 Was The First Honda Car Exported To The US

The first production cars that Honda sold in the U.S. were the N600 sedan and Z600 coupe, starting in 1969 as '70 year models. Those tiny, two-cylinder, air-cooled cars laid the foundation for a venture that currently sells about 1.5 million vehicles a year in America. Buy and sell classics with confidence


1971 Honda N600 for sale on BaT Auctions closed on November 6, 2017

Cars. 1970 Honda N600 Coupe - The first Honda automobile sold in the U.S. used an air-cooled 600 cc 2-cylinder engine and retailed for just $1,395. 1975 Honda Civic CVCC Hatchback - The first car to meet the emissions standards of the 1970 U.S. Clean Air Act without the need for a catalytic converter. 1979 Honda Accord CVCC Hatchback.


No Reserve 1971 Honda N600 for sale on BaT Auctions sold for 4,300

This was only Honda's second car design, but it was a revolutionary take on the Austin Mini, with an overhead cam transverse twin, automatic gearbox in the s.