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1963 Honda Dream Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $2,500.00
YearYear:1963 MileageMileage:4
Location:

minneola, Florida, US

minneola, FL, US
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:3522551508

Honda Other description

1963 Honda Dream , 50 Yr old Dream! A blast from the past when you Meet the nicest people on a Honda . This one is almost completely original. I replaced both tank badges with new old stock . You can tell because they have the actual engine displacement on them. Paint (with its flaws included) is original. Seat is in excellent condition. Some of the chrome is also exceptional...yet some is in lesser condition but still good. Tires have lots of tread and look very good from the sides but do have some dry cracking in tread. As you can see - the right exhaust is dented and it needs a baffle but the left is like new! I'll let the pictures tell the rest. Running condition is very good! Electric start and lights work. Engine runs very good! You can see it run on the youtube video. I have since fixed the electric start. Lots more pic's available on request. Any question please e-mail or txt Jim $2,500.00 3522551508

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