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65 Honda Cb 305 Superhawk Parts Bike on 2040-motos

$250
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Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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I HAVE A 65 HONDA 305 SUPER HAWK . THE MOTOR VIN IS ALL THAT IS VISIBLE # CB77E-1050345. THIS WAS PULLED DIRECTLY FROM THE WEEDS & HAD BEEN THERE AT LEAST 20 yearS. THAT IS WHY THE CONDITION IS SUCH. I THINK THERE ARE STILL A LOT OF RESTORABLE PARTS ON THIS BIKE. SEVERAL PARTS ARE RUNNING BETWEEN 50.00 & 75.00 EACH ON EBAY. NO TITLE , BILL OF SALE ONLY. 250.00 OBO. CALL. IF THERE ARE NO TAKERS , I WILL BE SELLING THE PARTS ON EBAY. THANKS CHESTER

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