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Nice 1965 Honda Superhawk. This Honda was restored six years ago. Complete restoration and motor rebuild. Bike will sell with documentation of the restoration, that details new parts and work performed. Starts and runs nicely. 614 miles since restoration. There is a clear Texas title for this motorcycle.
Residents of Texas will have to pay TTL on the purchase of this motorcycle. We are a licensed dealer with the state of Texas. we can help facilitate transport of this bike anywhere in the lower 48 states only. All international shipping arrangements and payments are the responsibility of the winning bidder. Big D Cycle 11155 Morrison Lane Dallas, TX 75229 CLOSED MONDAY Tue-Fri 9-6 Sat 9-4 214-339-2285 |
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