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1970 Honda Trail 70/ct70h 4speed Rare on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines, IA
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I HAVE A 1970 HONDA CT70H. THIS IS THE four GEAR CLUTCH. BIKE IS ALL THERE MOTOR WAS SPLIT TO INSTALL NEW KICKER. RUNS WELL.NO LEAKS OR SMOKE.MOTOR AND CARB PERFECT SHAPE, FRAME HAS RUST,AS WELL AS EXHAUST PIPE.SEAT POOR HEADLAMP BUCKET PERFECT! BIKE IS SOLD AS IS NO TITLE. BILL OF SALE IF NEEDED. THESE ARE RARE CT70'S. RESTORE IT OR RIDE IT NOW.ASKING 1000.00 CASHCALL

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