1977 Custom Built Motorcycles Pro Street on 2040-motos
Clarksville, Michigan, United States
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selling my 1977 chopper it has all been redone. motor is a 1972 cb750 it has a Amen rigid, w/HD neck 18" over wide springer, 21" front wheel 16" rear. also including a 19" over Fury narrow springer, that had been on it previously. sebring- electronic unit. any questions please call 616-648-7042 also selling locally seller reserves the right to end auction at anytime if reserve has not been met. buyer responsible for shipping $500 dollar deposit in 48hours,final payment in 7 days. will not ship until all payment has cleared ( typ 3 wks ) cash works best. |
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