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1974 Ducati 750 Gt on 2040-motos

$3,490
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:88
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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1974 Ducati Ducati 750 GT Features Engine size (cc) : 750 Type : Sport touring Exterior color : Red Purchased this motorcycle in 1992 with 2, 88mis on the speedo, worked on cosmetic restoration for two years, replaced front caliper and master cylinder. Bike has stainless spokes laced to original wheels, some pitting but clean up well, powder coated frame. Original seat with a split along 1 side. Replica Contis from Austrailia several years ago. Bike has been idle for many years, was running when parked. have a new battery, need carbs cleaned and maybe a tune up.

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