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1966 Honda CL (1966)
I purchased this unrestored California scrambler from the original owners who purchased it new on Sept 12th of 1966. It's been in indoor storage for almost 40 years. The owners stopped riding and parked it in their garage sometime in 1977.2016-11-30 04:35:34Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States21100
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
This is an over-the-top restoration of a 1966 CL77. I purchased the motorcycle from the guy who restored it. He had an inventory of NOS parts for the restoration.2016-11-29 04:35:48Antioch, Tennessee, United States994300
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
no title, stuck , rough, lots of good parts.. tank has large dent but solid & clean inside,, still has the oem springs on the brake & clutch levers !! ,,, exhaust is rusty but solid... it is what it is. storage for a reasonable period is fine.. pick up in person if your in florida for the winter or bike week.. good contact for shipping eastern half of the .usa.2016-11-19 04:38:46Mims, Florida, United States106800
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
1966 Honda CL77 305cc Street Scrambler in beautiful condition. New paint, no dents, very clean chrome, new clutch plates and springs, new battery, rectifier/regulator, new brakes, good tires, no rust in gas tank, seat is excellent, no leaks, everything works, ready to drive or show. Has the removable muffler if you desire the straight-thru exhaust sound.2016-08-21 04:42:03Stillwater, Minnesota, United States65,950.00
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
19601s Honda cl 50 scrambler been is storage inside for years. Runs on starting fluid needs chain guard, left side motor cover and front exhaust cover no title all orginal Honda call Ron for more info 816-813-8650 text for more photos2016-08-07 04:42:52Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States2675.00
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
Up for auction is my 1966 CL77 305 Honda Scrambler. This bike was restored in 2009 and won 2nd place in the 2009 Keeneland Concours d’elegance show, losing only to a mint condition 1968 rare Triumph Bonneville. As you can see from the pics, I have replaced or restored almost every part in this bike, and mostly with OEM Honda parts whenever available. This is strictly a show bike as I have only ridden it about 135 miles since restoration but it starts great, rides and shifts good and has that famous 305 sound that you can recognize anywhere. The serial number on this bike is CL77-1031422 and the motor serial number is CL77E-1031461. If you don’t know this already, Honda did not match up exactly the motor and serial numbers but they should be close like this one. It has been garage kept, covered, and has only had a misting rain on it once during my last motorcycle show. This bike was like a barn find, stored for almost 20 years till I bought it from a man in Indiana. I have most of the receipts for the work that was done to this bike along with an original Honda Owners Manual, a like new original CL77 tool kit, and a clear Kentucky title. Details: All the electrical system works great, horn blows (squeeks), Lights, Hi-Low beam, Brake/Tail light, charges good. This bike has 4478 actual miles. I have an Indiana title that shows 4340 miles on it when I purchased it.2016-08-01 04:45:25Lexington, Kentucky, United States48700
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
This is my '66 scrambler. Awesome Running and riding motorcycle. This was a show bike of some kind way back in the good ol days.2016-07-28 04:45:21Huntington Beach, California, United States113,000.00
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
1966 Cl 305 Scrambler.For those of us who know these bikes are increasingly sought after, fun to ride and fun to collect.I bought this bike just a few months ago here on eBay, mostly because I had one when I was a kidand wanted to revisit that time in the 70'sI also wanted a bike I didnt have to mess with so I bought this little gem totally restored by a fellow in Wisconsin.After having the bike for a few months I am finding I have little room to keep it from harm as my garage is quite fulland also because I wanted a bike I could ride all the time, looking this thing over its just to nice for me to kick it down from a show piece to a daily cruiser so, I decided to sell it. The original add featured this description; 1966 Honda 305 Scrambler, nut and bolt restoration, all new rubber, engine rebuiltwith Wiseco pistons, electronic ignition. All black parts powder coated, silver parts sprayed.2016-07-21 04:44:39East Moriches, New York, United States2004000
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
1969 Honda CL300 This Honda that is a very rare color, is sometimes called a 305 Scrambler, was one of the most popular bikes back in the 70's and is highly sought after today by the people who once owned one or always wanted one! If you are a restorer or collector this is one you have been looking for. About 1 year ago after 8 years of sitting, I put in new gas and hooked up the battery, low and behold it cranked on third kick. I went through all gears and it ran great! No smoke, no knocking. It will need all cables replaced to be road worthy. Bike will be sold with bill of sale because the state it came from did not issue titles until the 80's. I have the bill of sale from when I purchased it and will furnish you with it and one from me, a title should be no problem to get with this paperwork. Any questions please feel free to call 850-819-8851 (or text). RESERVE IS A LOT LESS THAN WHAT I PAID2016-07-11 04:48:40Panama City, Florida, United States63700
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
1966 Honda CL77 305 Street Scrambler is all stock and restored in beautiful condition. I am selling my collection of vintage cycles due to health reasons and this is my favorite of all my bikes. It is sure to draw attention wherever you go.2016-07-08 04:46:59Stillwater, Minnesota, United States6,3347200
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
1966 Honda CL77 305 High Pipe Scrambler 11814 Miles STARTS - RUNS - DRIVES!!! All Original & Unrestored with good patina This was a 1-owner bike subsequent to me Clean Ohio Title Could use new Tires Will need a new fuel tap- it does NOT leak, but has incorrect fuel tap installed Buyer is responsible for shipping, but will provide assistance if needed2016-07-08 04:45:04Waynesville, Ohio, United States112400
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1966 cl 160 (1966)
Bike was stored in dry shed for many years. Engine turns and shifts smoothly. Bottom end looks to be in great condition.2013-09-27 23:18:20Lexington, Kentucky, US12,669150.00
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1966 Honda CL77 305 Scrambler (1966)
Up for auction is a 1966 CL77 that will make an easy restoration project. Looks like it was an original red frame bike but someone painted it black at some point. The engine ran when primed. It is missing a few small parts like the air cleaner tubes, chain guard, ignition switch mount, (it does have the black round cover nut).2013-09-05 08:42:16Addison, Texas, US8,244500.00
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1966 Honda CL 160 scrambler (1966)
This is a solid very low mileage 1966 honda CL160 in excellent condition considering it's age. Has clean IL. title.2013-09-05 02:01:26Winnetka, Illinois, US6,3501,425.00
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1966 Honda 305 Scrambler (CL77) (1966)
Very nice 1966 Honda 305 Scrambler (CL77). Some parts for a complete restoration are included with the sale. I am not a collector or bike mechanic but will do the best to describe the bike. Good battery. Starts right up and runs well. Shifts through all gears. Clutch is a little stiff. Clear title. Seat is in excellent shape. No rips or tears. Chrome trim excellent.2013-09-04 07:53:15Middleton, Wisconsin, US5,1502,350.00
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