1972 Honda 600 Coupe
* Please note Undercarriage photos have been added to the end of the photo gallery.
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1972 Honda 600: Ride Along Video
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Introduced in late 1967, the Honda N600 represented a significant step for the Japanese manufacturer in the American market. This compact vehicle, powered by a 598 cc engine producing 36 horsepower, offered impressive fuel economy of 40 mpg, albeit with modest acceleration, requiring approximately 18 seconds to reach 60 mph. In 1971, Honda expanded the lineup with the Z600 coupe (marketed as the 600 Coupe in the U.S.). Notable features included pop-open rear windows, overhead console controls, and a distinctive rear hatch design. The Z600 retained the N600's performance figures but introduced McPherson strut front suspension and a leaf-spring located solid rear axle. Despite its compact dimensions—42-inch tread and 51-inch height—the Z600 found favor with American consumers. Sales figures reflect this success, with 9,509 units sold in 1971, climbing to 20,500 in 1972. These vehicles not only offer charm and handling competence in the microcar segment, but also represent a pivotal moment in automotive history, marking the nascent stages of Japanese manufacturers' establishment in the U.S. market.
Highlights
Charming early U.S.-market Japanese compact
598 cc SOHC parallel twin cylinder engine rated at 36 horsepower
Four-speed manual transmission
Finished in beige with matching, beige-painted steel wheels under previous ownership
Beige-upholstered front seats with matching door panels redone under previous ownership
Features
10 inch steel wheels
Glass rear lift-gate
Driver’s-side rearview mirror
Chrome bumpers, front and rear
Front coil springs, rear leaf springs
Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes
Pop-out rear quarter windows
Door map pockets
100 mph speedometer
8,000 rpm tachometer
Four-spoke steering wheel
Heater/defroster
AM/FM radio with cassette player
Auxiliary, dash-mounted 12-volt power sockets
Dash-mounted Sirius portable satellite radio unit
Manual roll-up windows
Seat belts
Known Imperfections
Rust bubbles present on the rocker panels, wheel arches, below the rear bumper, near the door shuts, and around the windshield frame
Minor surface rust on the front bumper rail
Significant rust and paint cracks around the left-rear wheel arch
Blemish and exposed primer on the upper right corner of the rear hatch
Blemish and exposed primer on the hood near the driver’s-side headlight
Surface rust present on the suspension components
Dash pad is worn and scuffed
Included
Numerous spare parts including two starters
Spare wheel and tire
Ownership History
The consignor reports acquiring this 1972 Honda 600 Coupe in 2004.