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1966 Honda Dream. Recently built. starts, runs, and drives. Needs the side covers and some minor items such as rear badging. All electrical is new. Speedo works. Not a museum quality build, but definitely a nice start. this bike comes from several and has no VIN or title. I will sell it with a bill of sale. VIN #s on these are in hard to find places. I cannot find it. I have had a Honda Factory mechanic look for it and he couldn't find it either. I have ridden it in my neighborhood; it starts easy and runs well. I will gladly send more pictures if needed.
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