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Old Honda 305 Cb77 From The 60s Super Hawk . (alpharetta Ga.) on 2040-motos

$700
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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Old Honda 305 CB77 from the 60s super hawk . (Alpharetta Ga.), $700, image 1

Honda Super Hawk description

Honda 305 from the 60s, vin , number starts with cb77 on the frame, and the motor is cb77e . it is set up like a chopper , frame is in original condition , Cool looking the way it is, or could be put back to original. I think it has a sportster gas tank and seat . motor turns over . $700.00 call for info. 404-375-XXXX Thanks Larry. I don,t text

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