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gennaio 25, 2020 - Honda Corporate

Vintage Honda Products and Showrooms Featured in Latest Honda Kokoro™ Videos

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Like a time machine transporting viewers back to an earlier era, the newest videos in the #honda Kokoro™ series take visitors on a virtual visit to original style #honda showrooms of the 1960s and ‘70s, as seen at the Mungenast Classic Automobiles & Motorcycles Museum. The #honda Kokoro™ video series celebrates the #heritage, culture, people and products that make #honda unique. "Kokoro" means “heart” in Japanese.

This year, #honda is marking 50 years of automobile sales in America and the Mungenast family is an integral part of the brand’s American legacy. The #mungenastmuseum was established by the late Dave Mungenast, Sr., who became a #honda motorcycle dealer in St. Louis, MO, in 1965, and went on to establish a #honda #auto dealership and one of the first Acura dealers in the U.S., in 1986. The Mungenast #automotive Family continues to operate all three dealerships in St. Louis.

The two-part video based on the #mungenastmuseum, tells the story of the relationship between Dave Sr. and his family with the #honda brand and includes a focus on both #honda #automotive history and motorcycle history, through the products and memorabilia housed at the museum. The two videos include:

The segment on automobiles features several rare #honda “S” model sports cars never sold in America, as well as a Z600, and a 1979 Civic. The motorcycle segment features a replica of the first #honda Scrambler to win a National Championship, a rare XLV750R never sold in America, and other iconic #honda bikes, including a Z50 Mini Trail, XL250, CBX, and GL1000 Gold Wing and a 1970 CB750, named “Motorcycle of the Century” by Motorcyclist magazine.