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1975 Honda Gl1000 Goldwing 1000cc on 2040-motos

$6,995
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:39345 ColorColor: Red
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This is the first year of the Legendary Goldwing. This Goldwing is bone stock and is excellent original condition. This bike was purchased brand new from Naults back in 1976. Goldwing's like this are getting increasingly harder and harder to find. Don't miss an opportunity to own a piece of Honda motorcycling history! It was just completely serviced from top to bottom and runs like new. Complete with original owners manual, original tool kit, tool box, and feeler gauge, It would be hard to find a nicer example of this classic bike.

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