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1970 Honda CT (1970)
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY All reasonable offers will be considered IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: +++++No out of Country inquires or sales+++++ +++++Shipping is within the lower 48 States only in USA+++++ +++++ Setting up shipping and all related costs will be the total responsibility of the winning bidder +++++ I realize it states shipping to: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia but that is incorrect! I even called ebay but it cant be deleted. So please realize shipping is only within the lower 48 States in USA only. (be sure to look at the rest of the pictures at the bottom of this auction) OK, now we are ready!2016-08-29 04:45:16Sparrows Point, Maryland, United States04700
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1970 Honda CT (1970)
HERE IS A 1970 HONDA CT 70H. THIS IS BY FAR THE RAREST OF THE CT 70S BEING A 4SPD CLUTCH BIKE. THE BIKE IS IN NICE SHAPE FOR BEING 46YRS OLD.2016-07-11 04:46:58Levittown, Pennsylvania, United States42500
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1970 Honda CT (1970)
you are bidding on a 1970 honda qa 50 that looks and runs like new excellent condition.. any questions call or text 717-943-6650.. thanks Kurt2016-06-21 04:48:00Marysville, Pennsylvania, United States1001500
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1970 Honda Trail 70 CT70 CT 70 minitrail vintage enduro 70 trail (1970)
Nice original 1970 Honda Trail 70, bought from an old boy who had it in storage for along time. Originally I think it was titled in Iowa, but I have no title and know way of getting one, so please dont ask if I can get a title, it will be sold with a bill of sale. Cleaned it up, cleaned the carb, put some new gas in it and it started right up. Put new seat cover on, new kickstart shaft, new high low beam headlight switch, and a new tailight with gasket. It runs good, shifts good, and everything seems to be alright with it. It is a good canditate to ride as it is, or would be a nice restoration project Feel free to ask any and all questions. Once again no title, will be sold with a bill of sale. $500 deposit due within 24 hours of auction end, full payment due within 48 hours of auction end. International buyers welcome, full payment due immediately. Free safe storage if needed after full payment is made to line up shipping. I dont due shipping but will be happy to meet and help your shipper with pickup. shipping 100% buyers responsibility. Paypal, cashiers check, money wire or cash in person. Please do not bid if you dont intend to buy. Please check with me first if you have less then 5 positive feedbacks, before you bid. This is a nice original bike, it is original, not restored. Runs great. Sold with bill of sale. On Sep-21-13 at 15:12:51 PDT, seller added the following information: SAVE MONEY ON SHIPPING! uShip is the first and largest auction style marketplace for shipping and transportation services.2013-10-02 12:28:10Caledonia, Minnesota, US1799.00
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1971 Honda CT (1971)
HERE IS A HONDA CT70H 4-SPEED BIKE WITH ONLY 750 MILES IN VERY GOOD SHAPE FOR A OLD DIRT BIKE THE ONLY REAL DAMAGE IS A CRACKED REAR FENDER (WELDED). BIKE RUNS AND RIDES AS IT SHOULD. NO TITLE!2016-08-03 04:48:48Newark, Ohio, United States7503,500.00
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1971 Honda CT70 trail 4 speed manual RARE. (1971)
Needs a total restoration. I bought it with that in mind but something has come up and I need to thin out some toys. Parts are cheap and readily available.2013-10-02 00:30:10McLean, Virginia, US1,919350.00
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1975 Honda CT (1975)
See Videos on YOUTUBE @jparf5331 1974 Honda Trail CT-70 This bike is a 1974 not 1975 EBAY did not have 1974 as an option for whatever reason?This bike has been completely rebuilt!There isn't another one like it! Street legal and titled.The bike was fully disassembled, the body was completely blasted to bare metal, {NO RUST}and it was then powder-coated with a Candy Teal Metallic.All the gray metallic parts {like the wheel hubs} were blasted and powder coated as well. The wheel rims are polished and not painted. Most of the original chrome parts {like the fenders, shields, handle bars, and luggage rack} were just polished and reused as they were near perfect.The following were replaced with new parts: Seat, lights, wiring harness, switches, battery, tires and tubes, gas tank, muffler, control cables, foot pegs, badges, decals and trim, brake rotars, calipers, pads and lines, drive train. Basically the only things carried over were the body, swing arm, wheels, handle bars, switch housings, upper fork tree, and large chrome parts. And it has had some upgrades. Notice it has the real turn signals unlike many of the originals.2024-06-24 01:42:01Mabank, Texas, United States2754,500.00
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