1962 Honda 350 Dream, Original Mint Condition Vintage Collectible No Reserve on 2040-motos
Vancleave, Mississippi, US
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1962 all original Honda 350 Dream, never restored was displayed in Honda dealer ship in Gulfport Mississippi for 25 years, store owner" s dad bought her brand new, they made me years ago buy 3 new motor cycles to convince them to sell there pride and joy, now I have decided to part with it. She has been in my private collection for years. I have installed new battery, gas tank was professionally cleaned and coated ,white wall tires runs like a champ, correct miles. Will sell no reserve and assist with shipping, bike needs nothing other than a good home. Thanks for your interest. $ 500.00 deposit throe Pay Pall or cashier check. Balance due within 7 days.
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