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I have a museum quality mint freshly restored 1972 Honda trail 70. It's the rare H series with 4 speed manual transmission. Has approximately 150 miles since restoration. High quality 3 stage candy apple red with clear coat. Bead blasted rims and engine and other parts. Chrome is all new. Includes hard to find rear rack. Mirrors and rear foot pegs. Fully rebuilt 72cc engine. All parts Honda oem. Completely new, bearings, clutch, tires, cables, exhaust, seat, fuel tank, battery. Everything is new. This as good as it gets. Just purchased last year from renowned Bike builder who specializes in the 4 speeds. Have some other priorities so sadly must let this go. Serious inquiries only. Cash, local deals only, no shipping. Local pickup by buyer at 49080. Immediate cash deposit of $500 required at purchase (overnight delivery of payment). Pickup and remaining payment due at pickup. Cash or Postal Money Order only for both deposit and final payment. Thank you
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