1971 Yamaha V70 U7e 75 75cc Scooter Running Project Excellent Original Condition on 2040-motos
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This is a beautiful 1971 Yamaha V70 75cc Scooter. This scooter is in excellent original condition and does run, but leaks out of a crack in the petcock and is missing a front brake lever. The original paint is in grate shape with no sunfading. The plastic leg shroud is in great shape and not cracked or rashed. The seat looks good and is all original, but does have a split on one of the seams (fixable). It has 4788 miles on the odometer. The front fender was cracked and has been glued back together. The tires are cracked, but hold air. The key is missing it's black plastic handle. This would make a great short project for somebody to tinker in the garage on.
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