1968 Kawasaki Avenger A7 on 2040-motos
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Vin:A7-00841
Motor: A7E-00849 True one owner motorcycle! I bought several for my own collection. The gentleman was a Kaw dealer in the 60s and 70s in Arizona and will provide his info once a sale is complete. He took off showroom floor and has never let it go.... Runs well.. We just cleaned carbs and away it went. It does have very minor defects here and there see pics. The major defect is the right exhaust underneath about mid pipe has some damage. The other is front brake lever... again not perfect but very clean and nice for a true unrestored survivor! Rims are clean..tank is clean...again AZ bike...there is very minor rust which we haven't tried to clean on handlebars. Everything works well and drives well! Only other negative is went roll title into my name and have to get a duplicate now. Which should be done by end of auction. I will guarantee you a title. Please call or ask questions. 563-529-1096 |
Kawasaki avenger A7 for Sale
- 1968 kawasaki avenger a7(US $2,500.00)
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