1972 Amen Savior , 1974 Clear Title Cb 750 And Additional Engines And Parts on 2040-motos
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FOR SALE 1972 AMEN SAVIOR 750 FRAME COMPLETE, 1974 CLEAR TITLE 750 ROLLING CHASSIS, ADDITIONAL MOTORS AND PARTS. YOU CAN DO THE CHOPPER OR THE STOCK BIKE, ALL PARTS ARE INCLUDED. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY .NO RETURN AM GETTING OUT OF BIKES BECAUSE OF AGE. 500.00 DUE PAID TO PAYPAL ACCOUNT 1N 48 HOURS AND BALANCE PAID THRU USPS M/O, OR CASHIERS CHECK WITHIN 72 HOURS. WILL STORE FOR 1 MONTH TILL PICKED UP. WILL NEED CONTACT NUMBER AND WILL GIVE SAME AT END OF AUCTION.
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