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1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc Scooter. Restored & Beautiful Conditon. Very Rare. Nr on 2040-motos

US $1,225.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:8841 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, US

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, US
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1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc scooter. Restored & Beautiful Conditon. Very Rare. NR, US $1,225.00, image 1

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1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc scooter. Restored & Beautiful Conditon. Very Rare. NR, US $1,225.00, image 2 1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc scooter. Restored & Beautiful Conditon. Very Rare. NR, US $1,225.00, image 3 1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc scooter. Restored & Beautiful Conditon. Very Rare. NR, US $1,225.00, image 4 1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc scooter. Restored & Beautiful Conditon. Very Rare. NR, US $1,225.00, image 5 1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc scooter. Restored & Beautiful Conditon. Very Rare. NR, US $1,225.00, image 6 1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc scooter. Restored & Beautiful Conditon. Very Rare. NR, US $1,225.00, image 7

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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50

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I'm selling what I feel to be a very very good example of an restored, and most unmodified 1966 Honda Super Cub 50cc Scooter. This bike just went through a pretty extensive restoration where it was taken all the way down to the frame, stripped, and repainted. New tires, plastic, seat, graphics, and many other parts were replaced. I have far more money invested than what I am likely to get out of it. The only thing that is left to do is install the front and rear turn signals (this will require a little work to make them fit properly).  There are a couple very small areas of imperfections where the painted missed a little bodywork on the rear fender before painting over the dings. The scooter does run, but all fluids have been drained, because I never intended on using it (only restoring & adding it to my collection). The bike looks and runs very well,& would certainly be a fantastic addition to somebody's collection should they choose to use it or simply collect it and take it to shows. As mentioned, the fuel has been drained out & the inside of the tank is very nice. Its lived in Arizona for most of it's life and originally came from California many many years ago, so the bike has lived a stress free and rust free life. It was drained of it's fuel & put away about 10-12 years ago and has not been used since. The bike DOES run and has been ran since then (as recently as 1-2 months ago), just not ridden or abused. If you have any questions, feel free to email or call me at 541-543-3477. I am selling my collection or motorcycles and now it's simply time to let somebody else enjoy them. I have a shipping source that will get this bike to anywhere in the United States very reasonably, so don't hesitate to bid because you're afraid it'll cost too much to get it to you. I would estimate around $250-$350 anyplace in the US.

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