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1967 Honda Ca on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: whitw
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
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Honda CA tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):160 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CA description

 PLEASE READ MY DESCRIPTION IN ITS ENTIRETY.  PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS.  PLEASE READ THE SHIPPING TERMS ALL BEFORE YOU BID.  THANK YOU VERY MUCH       THIS MOTORCYCLE DOES NOT COME WITH A WARRANTY EITHER IMPLIED OR DIRECT.  THERE ARE NO REFUNDS.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL.  

                                                                                      1967 Honda CA160 Benly Touring

CLEAR TITLE.  This is a very nice original example of the Honda CA160 Touring Model, often referred to as the "Baby Dream", these were very cool bikes back in the day and to find one in its' original white paint and original condition, unmolested, and well cared for is, in my opinion, a very rare find.  Low miles too.  This bike starts, runs and idles, and rides very nicely and has recently had a complete tune up and maintenance done so it is ready to ride.  It does have the original white wall tires on it.  Every single component is the original OEM component that came on this bike when new.  Even the hand grips and mirrors are the originals.  The seat is the original seat and seat cover.  As you can see, the exhaust is in nice condition with no rust holes or significant damage.  The I am offering this bike in an auction format with a fair RESERVE.  The previous owner had some pin striping on the bike and it is so period correct that I did not want to remove it but you can easily.  Too cool.  I would keep it on.  Hey, thanks for bidding and good luck.

PAYMENT BY PAY PAL ONLY:  You need to have a Pay Pal account linked up to your ebay email address. Invoice will be send to you and please pay when you receive the Invoice.  If you do not have the money to buy, please do not bid.  

The bike is located in Onsted, Michigan 49265 which is 62 miles southwest of Detroit and 45 minutes northwest of Toledo, Ohio.  I do not ship motorcycles and I am not a dealer or a mechanic.  The buyer is responsible to arrange and pay for their own shipping or pick the bike up.  I will store the bike for 30 days.  Please try to get it picked up by then.  Thanks.

PAYMENT:     PAY PAL ONLY.  (I will need your email address as linked to your Pay Pal so I can send you an Invoice), PAY WHEN YOU WIN.

SHIPPING:      BUYER MUST PAY FOR AND ARRANGE THEIR OWN SHIPPING PLEASE.  I CAN AND WILL HOLD IT HERE FOR YOU FOR UP TO 30 days.  


 


 














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