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1978 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $4800
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Laddonia, Missouri, United States

Laddonia, Missouri, United States
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Honda Other description

Vintage 1978 Hondamatic 400 Motorcycle
Up for auction is a Vintage 1978 Hondamatic 400 Motorcycle. It has been stored in garage off of it's wheels for 15 years which at that time ran just fine. It has not been started since then and needs a battery. It comes with new speed odometer gauge and sissy bar. Miles are unknown. It is in good condition and would make a great starter bike or great addition to your collection. Please look carefully at pictures they are part of the description.

Local Pick-Up ONLY!!!
Thank you for bidding!!

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