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1976 Husqvarna on 2040-motos

US $10000
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):360

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Offered  for  sale is this  Original 1976  Husqvarna   360WR  in Exceptional  , Showroom condition . 
Engine was completely rebuilt by Forest Stahl . Rebuilt with OEM Husqvarna parts . 
Rebuilt Curnutt shocks. Rebuilt front forks . New Front and rear Dunlop tires. New plastic fenders . 
Original Fuel tank with minor scratches. No dents. No rust.  Tank has not been repainted. 
Currently using a Mikuni VM Carburetor / intake  system because the bike runs better with a Mikuni .
The original Bing carb. / intake system  will be supplied with the bike.



Bill of sale only. No Title. No warranty.
Not accepting lowball offers .
Accepted  payment for balance due - Money order or personal check . Due within 7 days. 
Buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements and shipping cost .

Current NADA  values :
Excellent condition - $ 4075.00
Very good condition -  $ 2555.00

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