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1974 Honda on 2040-motos

US $1,600.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Burlington, Wisconsin, United States

Burlington, Wisconsin, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,098 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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 This is an unfinished ratrod project bike-- needs electrical, fuel, and shifter, cooling  finished,. Engine and tranny from MG midget 4 cyl 1098 cc. rear axle from same. rear wheels Ford model A has new rear tires. custom fiberglass rear fenders- back trunk needs interior finished. front fork from 1974 honda has vin plate and title so easy registration as antique. engine ran until the midget hit a tree, should still be okay-- all kinds of parts to finish it and extra MG parts.Working on this off and on for 12 years-- its gonna out live me-- needs some one younger with money. engine and tranny alone worth $1000.00 easy. Stop by and take a look if you are in the neighborhood- home mornings


7/10/16

~~~~~~ okay, was asked if it comes with instructions~~~ Duh- its a rat rod project bike-- you figure it out as you go-- but I will throw in an MG/Sprite manual that will help with wiring schematics and engine and tranny and brake info

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