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1967 Honda CL (1967)
I am the 3rd owner of this bike. Originally purchased in New Jersey on Aug. 9, 1967 to be used as transportation for college and then he moved to Ohio.2016-07-20 04:45:03Granger, Indiana, United States45,000.00
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1972 Honda CL (1972)
This beautiful, unrestored original bike is a real "head turner". Everywhere I ride it, people are attracted. I bought this bike because it is the exact model, color and year of my first bike that I bought new in 1972.2016-07-14 04:51:04Lagrange, Indiana, United States42,999.99
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1972 Honda CL (1972)
Original owner had this bike for 40 years. He kept it in climate controlled environment. Your can tell by the great condition of the chrome, original seat and tires.2016-06-22 04:45:04Lagrange, Indiana, United States43,299.00
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1970 Honda CL (1970)
NO TITLE NO TITLE NO TITLE NO TITLE NO TITLE First of all let me say I do not have the title for this bike - acquired in a trade with several bikes - Very original and complete Honda cl 350 - turns over and rolls around fine - we have keys and I think it could run without a lot of trouble - It has been sitting for a while so figure on doing the normal things that are needed to get it going , carb clean , battery , fresh gas etc etc - that said its a complete and original old Honda - NO RESERVE - NO TITLE NO TITLE NO TITLE NO TITLE NO TITLE2016-12-11 04:34:51Hobart, Indiana, United States98800
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1969 Honda CL (1969)
I have clear title in hand runs ,rides & looks good. The fuel tank ,head light is original paint the owner before repainted fork ears ,side covers . parts that i replaced are front/rear tire ,points, condenser, brake & clutch levers, mirrors, oring chain, 2 carb kits, chrome rubber grommets for side covers, seat cover, battery, battery strap, pet cock, oil change, all new cables, new oem front fender reflector.2016-07-04 04:45:27Knox, Indiana, United States91800
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clear title in hand (1973)
1973 CL450 Honda Scrambler, low miles(3279) really good condition. New battery, new starter relay, new fuel lines. All the lites and turn signals, tach, speedo, horn, work.2014-04-28 00:29:56Decatur, Indiana, United States3,2791850
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Honda CL450 Scrambler (1973)
I have a 1973 Honda CL450 Scrambler for sale. I got the bike from the second owner so don't know a lot about it. It appears to be all original. The bike only has 10,405 miles on it. Started it up and seems to run good. Everything seems to work on the bike, turn signals, horn, brakes, etc. I do believe the clutch cable needs adjusted. The bike has new tires on it and I believe a new battery. The chrome shines nice and the paint is in excellant shape. The side covers and tank still look new. This is a very clean bike. I have the original tool kit, owners manual and clear title in hand. Local pickup unless you contact me and I will assist you with shipping. Please let me know what questions you have and feel free to call me with offers....317-496-88032013-09-03 09:48:36Martinsville, Indiana, US10,4053,100.00
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1967 Honda CL77 CL 77 305 Scrambler with paperwork - low miles (1967)
Runs and rides just like it did when purchased in late 1966. Everything on the bike is original except for the silver paint(correct honda code) and the pistons and rings(NOS OEM Honda parts were used) The bike is in very good condition and comes with all documentation that is seen in the pictures. Another item worth mentioning are the frame and engine numbers.2013-10-22 00:40:21Bedford, Indiana, US12,8732,701.00
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