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1970 Honda Sl350 on 2040-motos

US $21000
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:18 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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Honda SL350 photos

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Honda SL350 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 TypeType:Dual-Purpose

Honda SL350 description

This one is going to pain me to let go. 
My grandpas 1 owner 1970 Honda SL350.
We have had our fun with it over the years. It's sat for probably the last 6-7 years. Time for someone else to enjoy it.

Clean Original Title! He bought it as a dealer leftover in 1972.

Only year of electric start!
Tank and carbs were drained before storing. 
Exhaust is literally perfect. No dents. Some white paint rubbed on that looks like scratches. It'll come off.
Seat is perfect.
No broken switches, everything works.
No broken side cover tabs. One crack in middle of right one.
Rear fender straight and clean.
Gas tank has no dents. One small ding on top I believe. Hard to notice.
Missing original front fender. Unsure what happened to it.
Kids over plenty of compression.

You don't see them like this much anymore!

Purchasing a house so it's time to let go of some of the toys.

No Reserve!!! Bid early and bid often!! Don't miss out!!

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