I Might Have Stepped In Honduki: 1972 Honda Z600 Monster Truck


Halloween was very odd this year. Few trick-or-treaters came by and those that did were not impressed with my 2020 Batman outfit (batmask up-side-down to cover mouth instead of face, casual work-from-home zoom shirt, sanitizer/handy wipes on utility belt, and a bat sandwich in my gloved hand). They also refuse to stand still when I shot gobstoppers with a slingshot at their open candy buckets from a safe 6 feet away. And those candy buckets and bags these kids use nowadays are weak and tear into candy piñatas at the slightest provocation. Anyway, this next car comes from DT regular Hugh says that it is inexplicitly done to a high standard considering the genre. Find this 1972 Honda Z600 4X4 Monster Truck offered for $15,500 buy-it-now or make-offer in Richmond, VA via eBay.

From the seller:
This fully restored, custom 1972 Honda Z600 was converted to 4×4 with a modified custom frame to fit the body. It is powered by a modified Suzuki 1.3-liter engine with a COMP cam and Weber carburetor, backed by a 5-speed manual transmission. It wears a premium base coat/clear coat paint finish in the original Honda shade of yellow, and the interior is black with carbon-fiber accents. The engine has also been finished in base coat/clear coat paint with lots of powder-coated parts. This unique custom rides on 33” custom wheels. Show winner, one of a kind! Over 40k In Build


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I meant to say inexplicably, in a way that cannot be explained or accounted for, but it seems that inexplicitly is an actual word too “not explicit or clear; not clearly stated.”
So it seems that I inexplicably said inexplicitly for unclear reasons to describe a car that is inexplicably inexplicit.
It’s too meta for me, now my head hurts.
Excellent approach and departure angles with basically no overhangs will make this a capable off-roader. That is, if you dare to get it dirty and dented. I wouldn’t.
But what I really want to see more of is that Evel Knievel custom van in the background! Does it do stunts?
Torturing kids out trick or treating is not all right. Neither is this Honda. Neither neither is the Evel van. But think of the kids you could pelt with tootsie rolls from the seat of this Honda! Winnah winnah chicken dinnah
Check out Seller’s other listing “Pile of Ship”…….rofl
This would make for a fun weekend runabout.
And it seemed like such a great idea until they realized the little lawnmower engine couldn’t turn the big wheels!
This still keeps showing up in the eBay ads at the bottom of the page.