Welcome 2009 CR #677 in Rio Yellow w/AC
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Welcome 2009 CR #677 in Rio Yellow w/AC
Hey everybody, I just picked up CR #677 from Michael J (as listed on the roll call) from Paso Robles CA and now it resides alongside my 2008 CR #405 Delete in Long Beach.
I first saw this car a year ago (referred to by the infamous Vanishing Point!) and I wasn't in the position to buy at the time so I kept in contact with Michael on its status ever since. He said he had a couple of other buyers interested in the car but mentioned he wanted to sell it to me and would wait until I was ready. It almost sounded like Michael really didn't want to sell until the right buyer came along (Thanks Mike!). 13 months later, I finally was able to save up enough money so I texted him during Monterey Car Week saying "Hey Mike, I'm coming up this weekend to pick her up" and now here I am.
The car has zero registered owners and has 104 original miles. Michael's good friend Steve S was the original "owner". Steve S. was quite the car collector, he had over 30 yellow cars in his collection including a Diablo and an 02 NSX. When he heard about the S2000 CR he knew he had to get a yellow one to match and went on a nationwide search with Michael's help for a 2009 (he liked having last model year cars). They found this example in Tampa with 59 miles and had it quickly shipped over to San Luis Obispo in May of 2010 for $5k below sticker (I guess CRs weren't so hot at this time?). Steve owned the car for a couple of years without really driving it and after his passing, Michael took ownership and cared for the car ever since (oil was changed every 6 months, fluids were changed according to the recommended time intervals, and driven around the block monthly).
This car is an absolute time machine. The exterior is perfect and the interior still smells brand new. It has the original battery (surprisingly healthy), original tires (yes I know they're probably unsafe), window sticker, all books, MSO (Manufacture's Statement of Origin), dealer chalk and barcodes on the windows, the original SRS tag for the passenger airbag, and Michael also mentioned that it has never even been washed! I imagine this is how the car presented (inside and out) when parked new at Brandon Honda back in 2010.
What will I do with this car you may ask? Well, nothing really. It would be a shame to register her as I'm not sure how many other "NEW" AP2s (let alone a CR) are out there. Sadly, she will stay a garage queen and will rarely see the light of day. Bash me if you will but I made a promise to Michael that I will preserve her as a "museum piece". I did tell Michael that I would only sell her if I came across a 2009 Unregistered "Delete"! I'll have a photoshoot with the ABP soon, but for now, enjoy these pictures.
Thanks for reading!
^ When I first saw her over a year ago
^ Original markings from the dealership that it was transferred to in SLO.
^ Dealer inventory barcode?
^ My first yellow car, I love Rio so much. It looks great in any light and now my second favorite behind New Imola Orange Pearl on the NSX. These were in direct sunlight.
^ These GXPs are pretty cool, especially the one with the hard top
^ Prepping the trailer for her voyage home to SoCal.
^ Back home in SoCal with her stable mate
^ Rio yellow under flourescent lights and a camera flash
^ And I thought my ABP had a clean engine bay!
^ Quick photo of the under carriage
^ 104 miles
^ Original Monroney
^ Delivered with 59 miles, this means Steve/Michael only drove the car 45 miles in over 8 years.
^ $33,500, one hell of a deal.
^ Original listing from Brandon Honda
- Steve/Michael had some interesting conversations with the infamous Ben (from NSXPrime) in regards to VIN decoding and production counts.
^ 4/8 produced for 2009.
^ Purchased on 5/25/2010
^ Original MSO
^ SRS Warning tag
^ Rio Yellow in indirect sunlight
I first saw this car a year ago (referred to by the infamous Vanishing Point!) and I wasn't in the position to buy at the time so I kept in contact with Michael on its status ever since. He said he had a couple of other buyers interested in the car but mentioned he wanted to sell it to me and would wait until I was ready. It almost sounded like Michael really didn't want to sell until the right buyer came along (Thanks Mike!). 13 months later, I finally was able to save up enough money so I texted him during Monterey Car Week saying "Hey Mike, I'm coming up this weekend to pick her up" and now here I am.
The car has zero registered owners and has 104 original miles. Michael's good friend Steve S was the original "owner". Steve S. was quite the car collector, he had over 30 yellow cars in his collection including a Diablo and an 02 NSX. When he heard about the S2000 CR he knew he had to get a yellow one to match and went on a nationwide search with Michael's help for a 2009 (he liked having last model year cars). They found this example in Tampa with 59 miles and had it quickly shipped over to San Luis Obispo in May of 2010 for $5k below sticker (I guess CRs weren't so hot at this time?). Steve owned the car for a couple of years without really driving it and after his passing, Michael took ownership and cared for the car ever since (oil was changed every 6 months, fluids were changed according to the recommended time intervals, and driven around the block monthly).
This car is an absolute time machine. The exterior is perfect and the interior still smells brand new. It has the original battery (surprisingly healthy), original tires (yes I know they're probably unsafe), window sticker, all books, MSO (Manufacture's Statement of Origin), dealer chalk and barcodes on the windows, the original SRS tag for the passenger airbag, and Michael also mentioned that it has never even been washed! I imagine this is how the car presented (inside and out) when parked new at Brandon Honda back in 2010.
What will I do with this car you may ask? Well, nothing really. It would be a shame to register her as I'm not sure how many other "NEW" AP2s (let alone a CR) are out there. Sadly, she will stay a garage queen and will rarely see the light of day. Bash me if you will but I made a promise to Michael that I will preserve her as a "museum piece". I did tell Michael that I would only sell her if I came across a 2009 Unregistered "Delete"! I'll have a photoshoot with the ABP soon, but for now, enjoy these pictures.
Thanks for reading!
^ When I first saw her over a year ago
^ Original markings from the dealership that it was transferred to in SLO.
^ Dealer inventory barcode?
^ My first yellow car, I love Rio so much. It looks great in any light and now my second favorite behind New Imola Orange Pearl on the NSX. These were in direct sunlight.
^ These GXPs are pretty cool, especially the one with the hard top
^ Prepping the trailer for her voyage home to SoCal.
^ Back home in SoCal with her stable mate
^ Rio yellow under flourescent lights and a camera flash
^ And I thought my ABP had a clean engine bay!
^ Quick photo of the under carriage
^ 104 miles
^ Original Monroney
^ Delivered with 59 miles, this means Steve/Michael only drove the car 45 miles in over 8 years.
^ $33,500, one hell of a deal.
^ Original listing from Brandon Honda
- Steve/Michael had some interesting conversations with the infamous Ben (from NSXPrime) in regards to VIN decoding and production counts.
^ 4/8 produced for 2009.
^ Purchased on 5/25/2010
^ Original MSO
^ SRS Warning tag
^ Rio Yellow in indirect sunlight
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Wow, just superb. Congratulations!
#4
Don’t touch it! Don’t even look at it! Lol. That deserves to be in a museum. Unbelievable and I’m glad it went to someone like you. I thought my cars had low miles haha. Congratulations!!!!!
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Thank you!
Thanks! I definitely need to build a garage with a glass display case for her.
Thanks!
I know, the pressure is on!
Thanks Sterling!
Here ya go, it's over 80MB: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1871/...9109ae95_o.png
Thanks!
I know, the pressure is on!
Thanks Sterling!