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1997 Honda Shadow 600 Vlx Vt600cdv on 2040-motos

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Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville, TN
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1005 McFarland Ave 1997 Honda VT600CDV - 1995.00A cream puff of a bike, A really great 1st tome rider bike or for that lady friend who would like to learn! Call for information, do not miss this one! Call Kenny at or or Jim atYear: 1997Manufacturer: HondaModel: VT600CDVNew/Pre-owned: Pre-ownedMiles:12149Primary Color: RedTrim Color: CreamCondition: ExcellentTitle: CleanStock #: 56VIN: JHPC2130VM401968Hours Monday thru Friday 9AM to 5:30PMSaturday 9AM to 2:00PMSunday 12PM to 4PM by AppointmentCherokee Cycle Sales - Kenny at or, or Jim at, Call 1st

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