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1978 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $4,250.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:999
Location:

Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
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Honda CB tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:CHOPPER

Honda CB description

Up for auction here is a very sweet rare find!!
is a Honda CB750 four in a Santee Soft Tail frame with all the old school chopper parts on it Invader mags,santee oil tank ,battery box and coil box square girder fork 6 peice bars maltese cross mirors fork sissy bar finned engine covers ,itss like a time capsele
Has a early 1971 motor with Clean and Clear 1978 assembled Michigan title that matches numbers on the frame and it is 8 1/2 ft long

I found this at an estate sale ,had been sitting inside basement since 1989 next to this guys bar
i brought the bike home wiped off all the cigarette smoke film off of it and she cleaned up pretty damn good!!!Has some pitting here and there ,but most part is pretty damn sweet!

Gas was drained in 1989 when put in basement i dumped some gas in and she fired right up ,runs great, shifts through all gears goes down the road straight and will need a new ignition or key and some minor brake work and new tires, battery to be 100% this will be up to you. but like i said fires right up and sounds really nice! i bet its a joy to ride around town with all the thumbs up and looks you'd get, let alone taking to local shows and what not. i would keep it but have one bike in house now for display and no room for another

take a look at the pictures ,it is in great used shape for the age and hasn't been messed with
gas tank has been signed at lower left corner by a "Renaissance" guess that would be the painter
still has all the gold leaf and art work not to mention the seat as well ,would look sweet parked next to your bar perhaps?? That is also up to you to decide  Good luck bidding!!!

Any questions or concerns you may have ,you can reach me (734)787-2479 Aaron T

 
PAYMENT!!!
I must be paid in full within 3 days of auction end!! thru pay pal, cash in hand or bank check 
Chopper will be free to leave as soon as payment clears

SHIPPING!!!
Winning bidder will be responsible for payment and all set up,i will be home and help load the Chopper! 
I can store the chopper for 1 month free of charge as you work out the details on shipping after that there will be a charge of $25.00 a week it sits here that will have to be paid before bike is released to shipper

  

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