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1977 Honda CT (1977)
1977 Honda CT 70. 3 speed automatic transmission. 3,982miles.2024-06-23 23:41:20Parker, Colorado, United States3,9823,100.00
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
PLEASE READ MY DESCRIPTION IN ITS ENTIRETY. PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS. PLEASE READ THE SHIPPING TERMS ALL BEFORE YOU BID.2016-12-19 04:35:28Onsted, Michigan, United States2995.00
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
I am offering this fully restored 1977 Honda CT125. 1977 was the only year this model was imported into the U.S. It is completely stock, with its unique features, such as a fully enclosed drive chain, brush guards everywhere, and oversize mud flaps.2016-08-12 04:46:09Vacaville, California, United States22800
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
I recently purchased this from the original owner. The title has been lost. So it's either gonna be a campground cruiser or you'll have to apply for a lost title.2016-08-10 04:46:57Michigan City, Indiana, United States31,600.00
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
this is a rare ct 125 it has factory crash bars cranks first kick I thank it was built for over seas market it has covered chain it has tear in the seat head light switch does no work needs boot between air box and carb2016-07-21 04:45:57Shelby, North Carolina, United States52,599.00
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
for parts or restoration or parts. missing some parts obviously but has potential for sure. bill of sale only no reserve2016-07-21 04:45:29Las Vegas, Nevada, United States03300
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
Collector Grade 1977 Honda CT90 with ownership and only 383 miles! Gas tank relined, new battery, new spark plug, tuneup, oil changed and saftied - all done in June 2016. Has dual range transmission - 4 low gears for off-road and 4 high gears for highway use.2016-07-18 04:46:03Toronto, Ontario, Canada3837500
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
1977 Honda CT70. Nice complete bike. Clear Indiana title. 4,891 actual miles.2016-07-09 04:44:58Martinsville, Indiana, United States41,250.00
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
For Auction I have a 1977 Honda CT70. It has 1737 miles. It runs and shifts extremely well.2016-06-30 04:40:21Roan Mountain, Tennessee, United States11900
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1977 Honda CT (1977)
Original Condition..... not restored Rides and runs perfect Always stored in garage in San Diego California Currently on a non opp with California DMV papers As for shipping....it is responsibility of buyer.2016-06-16 04:44:01Orange, California, United States47300
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HONDA CT90 1977 KEY WORDS HONDA XL RV CT70 DIRT BIKE CAMPING (1977)
1977 HONDA CT90. 450 miles + or - a few. Very nice shape. Has a couple scrapes and bruises from 35 years of storage. Runs great. Blinkers work. Brakes are good. Front tire is original. Has some cracks in it. Did not want to change it, so you can see it is original miles also. New battery. High low range. Just serviced by the Honda Dealer. Clean check up. Ready to ride or restore. No (zero) 0 feedback bidders unless you contact me first. CLEAR TITLE Shipping zip code is 83655. This bike is in Idaho. Good Luck2013-10-03 22:38:12Boise, Idaho, US450610.00
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1977 Honda CT70 Mini Trail (1977)
Where to begin....This is a 1977 Honda CT 70 that has been restored as faithfully as possible using primarily NOS parts. The bike was completely torn down and every part was cleaned, tested and replaced if necessary. Please look at the pictures and request more pics if you have certain areas of concern.2013-09-29 00:21:52Las Vegas, Nevada, US52,500.00
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VINTAGE HONDA CT TRAIL 90 CT90 CT 90 (1977)
Very clean nice running 1977 honda ct 90 or trail 90. Runs great,high & low range, all original, tires should be replaced due to age,side cover not original & the exhaust has been repaired at the mounting bracket! Have original owners manual.2013-09-28 12:27:56Massillon, Ohio, US2,5001,500.00
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1977 Honda CT90 beautiful condition! (1977)
Up for auction is one of the nicest Honda CT90 trail bikes I have come across. Tires look brand new. Wheels are beautiful.2013-09-04 07:52:42Biglerville, Pennsylvania, US7,541355.00
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