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1969 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $6200
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

 PLEASE READ MY DESCRIPTION IN ITS ENTIRETY.  PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS.  PLEASE READ THE SHIPPING TERMS ALL BEFORE YOU BID.  THANK YOU VERY MUCH       THIS VEHICLE  DOES NOT COME WITH A WARRANTY EITHER IMPLIED OR DIRECT.  THERE ARE NO REFUNDS.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL.  

                                                                                     1969 Honda Mini Trail Z50A

Thanks for bidding on my 1969 Z50A Honda Mini Trail.   My Dad bought this new back in 69 to ride around the property and then gave it to me and it has followed me since all these years and it is time to let it go to a new home.  It is not currently running but the engine is fine and kicks over.  I just let it sit too long but the gas was drained out so the fuel tank is clean inside and so is the carb and the throttle works too. The bike is original and just how I always had it although I think it may be missing the tail light and a few other things, can't remember.   Just not gonna fiddle with it so here it is.  Hopefully someone who appreciates these little Mini Trails will give her a good home.  Oh, and these were off road and not sold with titles back then so I will provide you a Bill of Sale and have it Notarized if you need me to.  I have no idea how many miles we put on the bike so I put about 1000 but it is just an estimate, maybe it's alot less.  Thanks.   Collectors might love this bike.  I appreciate your bidding and your interest.  All questions will be answered.  Agitators need not apply.  Bid to win.  PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS BELOW PRIOR TO BIDDING.  THANKS

This bike is located in Onsted, Michigan 49265 which is 62 miles southwest of Detroit and 45 minutes northwest of Toledo, Ohio.  I do not ship vehicles,  and I am not a dealer or a mechanic.  The buyer is responsible to arrange and pay for their own shipping or pick the vehicle up.  I will store the vehicle for up to 30 days.  Please try to get it picked up by then, otherwise, storage fees of $10 per day will be added to what you owe. Thanks.

PAYMENT:  Please, PAY PAL ONLY.   I send you an Invoice as soon as the auction ends and you pay the Invoice then please.  You will need to give me your email address as soon as you buy the bike ok?  These are my terms.  Thank you.




 


 
















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