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1976 Honda Cb500t And Parts Bike (huntington, Wv ) on 2040-motos

$1,000
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1976 Honda CB500T and parts bike (Huntington, WV ), $1,000, image 1

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Collectable. A vintage rare find--a twin-cam version only made for 2 years. Only 3,855 mile (not a typo--see the photo). In good ORIGINAL CONDITION, with minor cosmetic issues like a dented tank (have another) and slight ding in the front fender. Original owner was an old guy who kept it in a barn and only took it out on sunny days. Seat, chrome, etc. in terrific condition. Replaced the alternator, brakes and tires. Comes with a mostly complete parts bike as pictured with terrific engine (many parts in a box). Unfortunately has a broken timing chain, but ran fine beforehand. A great candidate for restoration

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