

The was established in 1995. It's current president, also one of the founders, Petri Huuskonen actually initially contacted me about a rare (JDM-only) Honda model called the ACTY (Steet L). Unfortunately this model is so rare outside Japan that I too was unable to offer any help to him. Nevertheless, we got to discuss about the HCoF. The club has a very comprehensively and well done up web-site which has an little english and swedish section and most of the following information about the club were extracted from the site.
The vision of HCoF is to get all Finnish Honda
enthusiasts together. The club hopes to improve the good image of
Honda in Finland as well as to encourage their members to take
better care of their cars. One part of the club's operations is
in fact directed to restoration of older Honda models and also
to getting spare parts for them. Good service and original
parts are one sure guarantee for a vehicle's long life!
HCoF's major goal is to collect information about the differences between separate models and motors, maintain their FAQ and inform their members about various model's common usual faults as well as the availability of special parts for those models. They try to give members the best possible advice on how to solve problems and what parts of the cars they should service.
Honda is King of motor-bikes too. Indeed, fans of racing will be well aware that Honda is totally dominant in the world Moto-GP ! Well, the HONDA Club of Finland is Finland's biggest Honda vehicles club. So while it's main focus is on Honda cars, because motorcycles belong very strongly to the history of Honda they too have their own place in the club !
One part of the club's agenda is to maintain national and international co-operations with many kind of Honda associations. The objective is to collect information for members and to all Honda enthusiasts. They try to work as a connecting link between the national and international contacts.
HCoF offers a lot of information to members. A member gets most of the information totally free of charge. The club also get special discounts from some of their business partners, so members can save money by dealing through the club. Interestingly, HCoF as a club have even helped several members to built Honda vehicles as an project , so they can offer invaluable experience to club other members so they don't have to repeat common mistakes. There is also members only section for further direct information and bulletin board.
Look here one of HCoF project with an finnish exhaust
manufacturer MARTELIUS an twin absorber for Honda CRX 1988-91.
There is also several exhaust projects for Accord models 1990 to nowdays.
The HONDA Club of Finland's club web-site have their own ".com" domain at www.honda-club.com, and offers a good place for members to publish project stories and pictures of their vehicle. This service is available for members only of course. A club newsletter is also published at least 4 times a year. There are no special requirements for membership, except that members are expected to be interested in Honda vehicles, history etc.. You'll find also many updated Honda related links at those club sites.
Readers who wish to contact the club for inquiries can mail to info@honda-club.com. You'll have to be patient though, it may take a while to get a reply due to heavy e-mail traffic at their site.