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1972 Hodaka Wombat (1972)
Very original Wombat. In great condition. Has been garaged it's entire life.2016-10-26 04:56:29Hilliard, Ohio, United States24500
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1973 Hodaka Wombat (1973)
$2,000 OR BEST OFFER!Buyer is responsible for pick up/shipping. We suggest utilizing Uship or one of the other websites that offers shipping to motorcycles cross country. Original one owner bike*Clean original title from 1973*4,079 miles*125cc Completely rebuilt from the ground up including:-Tank flush-Engine tore down, flushed and repainted-New NOS piston installed-Complete bike has been repainted-Carb cleaned and rebuilt-New 6v Yuasa battery Original tires (front has a slow leak)Small crease in tank (see picture)Rips in seat coverKickstand bentHeadlight not workingBike does start but needs finishing.2016-08-02 05:12:46Cudahy, Wisconsin, United States42,000.00
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1976 Hodaka Wombat (1976)
1976 Hodaka Wombat 125cc dirt bike. Last registered in Illinois 1984. No title2016-07-01 05:12:01Lake Isabella, California, United States104800
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1972 Hodaka WOMBAT 125 (1972)
1972 Hodaka WOMBAT 125, VINTAGE CLASSIC, RUNS GREAT, LOOKS GREAT, NEEDS A PETCOCK (FUEL CUT OFF) BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN!2013-12-19 23:38:47Hiram, GA1001,400.00
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1973 Hodaka Wombat (1973)
1973 Hodaka Wombat, 1973 Hodaka Wombat 125 in nice running shape. Call 386-734-1422. Visit our website richardbellpowersports dot net for more information and photos on this or any of our other vehicles or call us today at 386-734-1422.2013-12-19 23:37:53DeLand, FL02,695.00
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1977 Hodaka Wombat Model No. 03 with Title. vintage model (1977)
This is a $.99 no reserve auction for a 1977 Hodaka Wombat Model No. 03 with title. Street legal.2013-10-21 00:01:16Portland, Oregon, US1,982636.00
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