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1982 Honda Gold Wing Other on 2040-motos

US $11,000.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Enumclaw, Washington, US

Enumclaw, WA, US
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Other PhonePhone:3608025266

Honda Gold Wing description

1982 Honda Gold Wing , This rig is a showstopper! We have had so much fun with it. This sidecar has been in parades, has given rides to MDA kids and Ride for the Kids. Runs great! 1982 Goldwing GL1100 Aspencade connected to a 1990 Champion Escort Sidecar painted to match both in very good condition and well maintained. GL1100 has custom triple tree for easy steering. Sidecar has leveling for easy cruising. All running on car tires. Includes Tonneau cover and convertible top with side covers. Offers or trades will be considered. $11,000.00 3608025266

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