I found AHC Garage on YouTube when I was looking for some how-to stuff on the new Integras.
The AHC stands for Acura Honda Classic, and they seem to work out of the back of an Acura dealership after hours. Our tastes differ in a few areas, but I've watched a bunch of their videos, and they're pretty well done and informative. I hit Like and Subscribe.
They just picked up a really nice 1989 CRX Si survivor in Barbados Yellow, and are doing a pretty extensive restoration on it. They've posted two episodes so far, and I'll link them below. They said, "Like and share", so that's what I'm doing.
I absolutely love these cars. I've said it many times already, but I bought a new Civic Si in 1989, and drove it for 300,000+ miles. I was actually working at a Honda dealership that year, but I actually bought the car before I got there. I drove a bunch of these cars when they were new, and I loved them all. Surprisingly, my favorite was a fairly low optioned (air, radio, mats, and Canadian stripe package) silver CRX DX five speed (98hp) on 13 inch steelies. About ten years ago, I bought the nicest surviving 1988 CRX Si that I could find and wrote about it here. I'll try to dig up some photos of my old cars. I miss them.
I've done a few restorations in the past; early Mustangs, Mopars, Willys Jeeps and a Chevy C-10. For as simple a car as a CRX is, and how much work I've done on Civics in general, I'm surprised at how complex this little car is underneath. I was particularly fascinated by the simple string pulling tools used by the glass guys in episode two. I look forward to watching ACH Garage restore this car.
ACH Garage, Project CRX Si, Episode 1
ACH Garage, Project CRX Si, Episode 2