1963 Honda Cb on 2040-motos
Paynesville, Minnesota, United States
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Being an online boot store, I have the opportunity to allow payments from Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and PayPal. Call for details: 320-243-3797
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1963 Honda CB77 305 Super Hawk Frame number CB77-311850 Engine number CB77E-311874 The bike is not in running condition.Study photos closely. Motorcycle is being sold as is, as pictured. All parts that are not pictured, have been removed are not included. All other motorcycle parts that are not pictured, have been removed are not included. eBay will not allow me to list the title as NO TITLE, but be aware that there is NO title. Bike will be sold with Bill of Sale. Feel free to ask for more photos.
We can build you a custom bike from one of the many bikes in our inventory. We have more than 30 Nortons in storage, awaiting restoration or custom builds. Contract a 'restoration' or a 'custom-build' today. Visit our Facebook page (Zap Leather and Cycle) for many photos of our past builds. Check
my feedback, bid with confidence, and feel free to call with
questions. 320-243-3797 Chuck at Zap Cycle D0T NET Shop and Store Hours M-Sat 9am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm Central Time
I can recommend many shippers, some who can deliver to nearly anywhere in the U.S for $200-$500. Being
an online boot store, I have the opportunity to allow payments with Visa,
Mastercard, Discover and PayPal. This bike has no warranty, expressed or implied. Buyer is responsible for arrangement of shipping, however I will assist in any reasonable way possible. A non-refundable PayPal deposit of $500 is due within 48 hours of auction close. Remaining balance is due within 7 days of auction close, by cash, check, money order, or limited amounts on multiple credit cards or PayPal (see below for details). The motorcycle will be released after all funds have cleared. I reserve the right to end the auction early, as the bike is for sale locally. Good luck bidding.
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING PAYMENT AND SHIPPING POLICY We hereby emphasize our simple payment policy. A non-refundable PayPal deposit of $500 is due within 48 hours of auction close, after which a late fee of 1% of purchase price shall be assessed. Remaining balance is due within 7 days of auction close, after which a late fee of 2% of purchase price shall be assessed, and a non-payment claim shall be filed against Buyer. Final payment may be made by personal check, bank check, money order. Final payment may be made by credit cards, or PayPal, with a 3% user fee added. Ask about other forms of payments accepted, such as overseas bank transfers. The motorcycle shall be released after all funds have cleared. Thank you all for your interest. Good luck bidding. Chuck at Zap Cycle |
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