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Husqvarna The Automatic description
Husqvarna 360 Auto, very low hour trail bike, never abused or thrashed. Runs and shifts as it should; shifts through the automatic 4 gears very well (no issues), lots of compression on the original bore and starts with two kicks and runs great. No modifications and factory stock. Never apart, all original except the grips and fluids as far as I know. No touch ups on the frame or anywhere on this very nice original low hour bike. Not sure but I believe the tires are factory stock Barnum both front and rear. All original gray cables with the oilers. Very low hour vintage rare hard to find great running Husqvarna Automatic. Note the air cleaner cover has the correct original decal noting 360 as Husqvarna dropped calling the Autos "The Automatic" with release of the improved 1977 model. The rims have the original correct Green Akront stickers and the rims have not been polished only cleaned up and are very factory shiny, spokes have typical factory rust. The gas tank has bright original factory paint and has only one shallow sign that the original owner covered up with the "Union 76" sticker back in the day. Includes a clean title so International shipment should not be a problem; not currently registered should be out of the DMV system. I have very good sources for International shipment and can take care of door to door shipment to some countries at Buyers expense. Engine# 2053-1243.
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