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1981 Honda Passport Other on 2040-motos

US $1,250.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Guilford, Indiana, US

Guilford, IN, US
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TypeType:Other VINVIN:JH2DA0106BS107050 PhonePhone:5135756439

Honda Other description

1981 Honda Passport , 1981 Honda Passport C70 Deluxe. All stock, no mods. Garage kept, well maintained. Turn signals and lights, horn in good working condition. New fuel lines/filters. Good tires/brakes. Seat unscarred. 3 speed, top speed @ 40 mph. Road legal as is. Great mileage, nice for beginners as well as experienced riders. $1250.00 OBO. 5135756439

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