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1974 Honda Cb750 Stock Original on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Orange County,

Orange County
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Honda CB description

1974 Honda cb750 k4. 28xxx original miles. Rare original paint (Boss Maroon metallic) original seat, tool kit, owners manual.... Solid straight frame. Original engine / frame match. Clean tank. Fuse box cover with spare fuse holder is present. Good wheels. No cracks on side covers, all mounting tabs in great shape. Sounds and runs amazing. Very smooth and strong engine. Engine starts right up. No "weird" engine noises. New UNI air filter. Valves, timing just set. Solid pipes. Trans shifts well through all gears. All electronics work. Sealed Gel battery with battery strap in place. Original Honda key for ignition, neck lock and seat lock. Nice clean working gauges. All dash lamps shine strong. Pristine wiring. Clear title in hand. This is a very clean original cb750 in a rare original color. Don't miss out on this gem. Thanks.

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