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Selling a nice little 1965 Honda CL77 scrambler. It is pretty complete and wouldn't take much to make into a driver. It kicks over with compression and the electrical looks like it's mostly intact. It comes with an extra correct gas tank and a complete set of cables. The shifter lever is included but it's missing the foot pegs. The rim will clean up a lot better with chrome polish and fine steel wool but not to show quality. The seat pan is here but needs to be rebuilt Engine #CL77E 1067932 Frame # CL77 1027637 I have a clear older California title, the frame number matches title but the engine number does not. If you have any questions call me at 951-992-9839 I will assist with shipping by holding the back for several weeks after complete payment is made BUT ALL shipping costs and arrangements are to be made by the buyer. NO OVERSEAS SALES.....PERIOD ! |
Honda CL for Sale
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