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Honda : Cb 1978 Honda Cb 750 Hondamatic on 2040-motos

US $250,000.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:8163 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Colby, Wisconsin, United States

Colby, Wisconsin, United States
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Honda : CB 1978 HONDA CB 750 HONDAMATIC, US $250,000.00, image 2 Honda : CB 1978 HONDA CB 750 HONDAMATIC, US $250,000.00, image 3 Honda : CB 1978 HONDA CB 750 HONDAMATIC, US $250,000.00, image 4 Honda : CB 1978 HONDA CB 750 HONDAMATIC, US $250,000.00, image 5 Honda : CB 1978 HONDA CB 750 HONDAMATIC, US $250,000.00, image 6 Honda : CB 1978 HONDA CB 750 HONDAMATIC, US $250,000.00, image 7

Honda CB description

1978 Honda CB750A Hondamatic
8100 two owner original miles.
Burgundy paint is all original and looks good without any dents or scrapes. The only rust on the bike is the painted kickstand. Chrome is in mint condition
Runs excellent and everything works as is suppose to.
Windjammer Flaring (which can be removed)
100% original (except tires and battery)
Seat looks as good as new
The original owners manual, tool kit, and kick start pedal still stored under the seat.
Always garage stored
I have clear title in hand.
2500.00
Call John 715-613-1181 for more information.

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