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Honda : Other ⬅⬅⬅1969 Honda Mini Trail Z50 Minitrail on 2040-motos

$4,299
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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Item Information For sale is this vintage 19 69 Honda Mini-Trail Z50 in a bsolutely stunning showroom-quality condition. Meticulously and completely res tored by a local Honda monkey bike fan atic, this exact mini bike sold to it's previous owner for over $5, 500.00 several years ago. Consequently , it was very seldom rid den (approximately. 3-4mis total) , and was recently serviced to be road ready. This incredibly desirable '69 model features; the earlier round tank emblems , is the 1st year to sport both the front head lamp with a tail light, an d comes with an original rare license plate mounting bracket ! This combination of appointment s makes this particular specimen the delu x e package. What makes this offer even more exciting is my ability to ship this mini bike anywhere in the World for F REE! That's correct, the buyer of this Honda Mini-Trail will also enjoy FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING ! All images are of the actual bike for sale! Look no further! This is the ultimate Ch ristmas gift! The overall presentation of this baby bike is utterly awesome. It's a gorgeous example, but I wouldn't quite call it perfect. It has several small , very minor, cos metic defect s or blemishes. And while there is nothing particular to point out, there is some general oxidation (not rust) on several non-chrome metal hardware pieces. This is most likely due to having been place d in storage near the ocean for a short period . The oxidation is namely around the exterior of the moto r. However, th is Mini Trail was recentl y tuned, and run s better than new. The small cos metic issues could easily be rectified with a professional detail . When this bike was expertly restored, it was done so using a low miles example in exceptional condition. All parts are OEM vintage NOS parts, and all of the pa rts on this mini bike were made by Honda. Unfortunately , the original badge w hich had the VIN number on it, has since fallen off. I have another identical Honda Z50 MiniTrails left to sell, so if you are interested in more than one, please contact me for additio nal info! Payment Info I only accept Pay Pal. Shipping Info Since this item is both fragile and sensitive, it will be shipped professionally with all new packing materials, and the box will be reinforced for max rigidity . It will also be shipped with insurance in the total amount of the sale . Shippingand handling will be : -F-R-E-E- -W-O-R-L-D-W-I-D-E- -S-H-I-P-P-I-N-G-

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