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Commercial station wagon produced by Honda (1965-1967) Motor vehicle
Honda L700
Overview
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledHonda L800
ProductionSayama Plant, Sayama, Saitama, Japan
L700: October 1965-September 1966
L800: September 1966-November 1967
Body and chassis
ClassMinivan
Body style3-door wagon
LayoutFR layout
RelatedHonda S600
Honda S800
Honda T500
Powertrain
Engine
  • 687 cc DOHC I4
  • 791 cc DOHC I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,245 mm (88.4 in)
Length3,690 mm (145 in)
Width1,485 mm (58.5 in)
Height1,400 mm (55 in)
Curb weight800 kg (1,764 lb) (LM700)
Chronology
SuccessorHonda Odyssey Shuttle
Honda Civic Shuttle

The L700 is a commercial station wagon from Honda. Produced for only eleven months beginning in October 1965, it shared the S600 roadster's mechanicals and used a bored out version of that car's high-tech inline-four engine. At 687 cc, the DOHC engine produced 52 hp (39 kW) with twin side-draft carburettors.

The L700 was designed for commercial deliveries and was referred to by Honda as a light van, but it appeared as a conventional station wagon, seating five. Only a four-speed manual transmission was available, the front suspension was an independent MacPherson struts while the rear was a conventional leaf sprung live axle. Two models were built — the basic LA700 and better-equipped LM700. A third version, called the Honda P700 was a small pick-up truck version, with an exposed load bay and a standard cab situated behind the engine, using the same chassis as the L700 (front engine, rear drive). It appeared a month after the L700. 12,763 L700 and 1328 P700 were built. Payload for all L and P-series models was 400 kg (882 lb).

L800

1967 Honda LM800
1966 Honda LM800 rear

The L700 was replaced in 1966 by the L800. Basically an L700 with a 58 hp (43 kW) 791 cc engine, the L800 was introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1966. The engine came from the S800 roadster but used a single side-draft carburettor. It was available in LA and LM trim levels like the L700, and about 12,500 were produced through 1967. The "L" prefix is a naming reference to lorry, from the British word for "truck." 7275 L800 were built, alongside 1079 P800. In total, 22,445 of all L- and P-series models were built; very few remain.

References

  1. "L700". Honda クルマ製品アーカイブ (in Japanese). Honda Motor Co.
  2. ^ "1965 / HONDA L700". Honda Collection Hall. Honda Motor Co. Archived from the original on 2015-12-27.
  3. ^ Ozeki, Kazuo (2007). 日本のトラック・バス 1918~1972 [Japanese Trucks and Buses 1918-1972] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Miki Press. p. 161. ISBN 978-4-89522-494-9.
  4. "Honda L700 1965". This Old Honda. Archived from the original on 2007-08-14.
  5. "P700, 1965 - 1965, This Old Honda, Antique, Vintage, and Classic Honda and Acura Automobiles, Model Generation". Archived from the original on 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2012-08-21. 1965 Honda P700 truck
  6. Ozeki, p. 162
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