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1969 Cb750 Honda Motorcycle Cb 750 on 2040-motos

US $2,247.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:27039
Location:

Macomb, Michigan, US

Macomb, Michigan, US
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Honda CB tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:cb7501014414

Honda CB description

1969 cb750 with a clean title in my name. nice looking 1969 CB750, great to restore, Engine turns over freely. No battery, No key. rescessed ignition. Exhaust is in super nice condition. Seat is in exellent condition, no rips or tears. 1969 carburetors.
rims are in very good conditions.
Local Pick up only.Cash do at pick up. All arrangments for shipping MUST be made buy the buyer with-in 7 days of end of auction. Item MUST be picked up with-in 7 days of end of auction.Good , Clean Michigan Title
Bike is located in Macomb Michigan 48044

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