1967 Honda Other on 2040-motos


Petaluma, California, United States
Honda Other description
I found this 1967 CA 160 Honda in a outside storage unit.I clean it up a little put a new 6 V battery in it and got it running.I had to put a good used speedometer in it because the other one was broke .So the mileage on the speedo is not right. I would call this a survivor.It pretty clean for a 1967, it has some paint coming off the side covers it looks like it been touched up in places but all in all looks real clean. Some small dents in the chrome on gas tank hard to see look at pictures. The tank inside has a little little rush .I have a clean title for it and I non op it so it ready to be registered and put on the road
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