Erol's collection of Rare Honda PC800s.

 

 

This color was only available in Zimbabwe for the 1991 production run.

 

For those Coasters who've had one too many twinkies! The 1992 PC Wide Glide was exceedingly stable and could support very heavy loads due to the additional rear wheels. (Available only in Japan, made specifically for Sumo wrestlers).

 

Perhaps the rarest PC of them all! The 1988 stretch 800. This was the original Honda design for the PC, but due to cost overrun, it was reduced to its better known form in 1989. Only seven of the stretch model were ever made. At one time, a wet bar and jacuzzi were being considered as options.

 

Fearing competition from Harley Davidison, Honda considered making the PC Golf machine. Only this one prototype was ever constructed. No one knows of its current where abouts. It has been rumored that Tiger Woods intends to buy the rights and begin mass production in 2003.

 

This is the latest craze! PC Minis for kids. McDonalds is giving them away with a Happy Meal (helmet not included).

 

Originally designed for military purposes the 1989F model never really got off the ground.

 

The PC Personal Watercraft. 3000 units were slated for the Navy at a cost of 17.2 Billion Dollars. Honda decided it wasn't worth it for only 3000 units and never made more than this one prototype. Instead they opted to add wheels and sell it as the motorcycle we all know and love.

 

 

This is a PC to Snowmobile conversion frequently seen in Scandinavia. Caution: Honda says this modification will void your warranty.

 

 

 

Below are early PC800's in the American West

PC800s once roamed free like the buffalo. Pioneers managed to domesticate a few of the beasts and use them to pull wagons as seen above and below. It is now widely accepted that the PC was major contributor during the migration westward.

 

 

 

 

Fossils of these great beasts can be found among the Indian ruins of Mesa Verde.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rare W.W.II vintage Honda/Mitsubishi PC650 (Honda was a secret Allied collaborator) Most pictures from this era have been suppressed by the CIA.  PC historian, Mark Gilb, has extensive information on the PC's active role during the big war.

 

 

 

PC800 COUNTER STRIKE TO TERRORISM !

 

If you look closely at the reflection in the visor you can see the top secret PCLR (PC Lunar Rover).

 

The official government story denies the existence of this craft seen during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. Fringe groups have been debating whether the government was secretly testing this machine, or if they discovered it, left on the moon by some ancient and superior race. The question remains, does the PC800 have extraterrestrial origins?

 

 

 

I apologize to anyone who's PC I may have defaced in this folly. All in good fun.

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