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1976 Yamaha Enduro on 2040-motos

US $2,900.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: YELLOW
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
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Yamaha ENDURO photos

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Yamaha ENDURO tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):400 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Yamaha ENDURO description

CLASSIC DT400, AS CLOSE TO ORIGINAL AS YOU CAN FIND. RUNS,SHIFTS,BRAKES AS IT SHOULD, TANK IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION. SUPER CLEAN ON THE INSIDE. ALL SWITCHES AND CONTROLS NICE. NEW BATTERY. CROME VERY CLEAN. LIGHT SURFACE RUST ON REAR FENDER AND TAILIGHT. DUNLOP TIRES LIKE NEW. CHROME ON WHEELS GREAT SHAPE."I HAVENT EVEN WIPED THEM OFF"  ORIGINAL IS A ONE TIME DEAL AS WE ALL KNOW. I FEEL IF YOU HAVE REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS THERE SHOULD BE NO REGRETS ON THIS BIKE. YOU COULD RIDE IT AND SHOW IT AS IT IS. A LITTLE DETAILING AND THIS BIKE WOULD LOOK EVEN BETTER. ALL LIGHTS AND BLINKERS WORK AS THEY SHOULD.
NOTHING IS BENT OR BROKEN. OVERALL A GREAT CLASSIC AND ONE OF YAMAHA'S BEST LOOKING BIKES FOR THAT ERA. CLEAR TITLE.     I CAN HAVE THIS DELIVERED TO METRO DETROIT AIRPORT FOR OVERSEAS PURCHASES AT A 125 DOLLAR COST.
 IF YOU ARE INTO THESE CLASSICS SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS. LOCATED JUST NORTHEAST OF DETROIT.  ****SHIPPING IS NOT INCLUDED****  
 

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