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Vintage 1971 Yamaha Ct1-175 Enduro, Ahrma. Looks Very Nice Take A Look!!!!!!!!! on 2040-motos

US $945.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:8924 ColorColor: Gold
Location:

Garden Grove, California, US

Garden Grove, California, US
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Vintage 1971 Yamaha CT1-175 Enduro, AHRMA. LOOKS VERY NICE TAKE A LOOK!!!!!!!!!, US $945.00, image 1

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Vintage 1971 Yamaha CT1-175 Enduro, AHRMA. LOOKS VERY NICE TAKE A LOOK!!!!!!!!!, US $945.00, image 2 Vintage 1971 Yamaha CT1-175 Enduro, AHRMA. LOOKS VERY NICE TAKE A LOOK!!!!!!!!!, US $945.00, image 3 Vintage 1971 Yamaha CT1-175 Enduro, AHRMA. LOOKS VERY NICE TAKE A LOOK!!!!!!!!!, US $945.00, image 4 Vintage 1971 Yamaha CT1-175 Enduro, AHRMA. LOOKS VERY NICE TAKE A LOOK!!!!!!!!!, US $945.00, image 5 Vintage 1971 Yamaha CT1-175 Enduro, AHRMA. LOOKS VERY NICE TAKE A LOOK!!!!!!!!!, US $945.00, image 6 Vintage 1971 Yamaha CT1-175 Enduro, AHRMA. LOOKS VERY NICE TAKE A LOOK!!!!!!!!!, US $945.00, image 7

Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):175 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CT1

Yamaha Other description

 This Auction is for a 1971 Yamaha CT-1 175 Enduro. Bike looks very nice. Bike does shift through all gears. Bike has tons of compression and spark. All the bike should need is some fresh gas and should start right up. Throttle is not stuck. Clutch feels good. Chrome on the bike looks good. Gas tank looks nice inside. The emblems looks very nice on the bike. Seat looks good and has no tears. All around the bike looks very nice. Please look at the pictures and email with any questions. PayPal Only or Cash in Person. Must be Paid in 3 DAYS. ALL SALES FINAL SOLD AS-IS. Bike comes with a Bill of Sale Only. Buyer it to make arrangements for shipping if desired or just come pick the bike up. This is a 5 Day Auction. Thanks for Looking.

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