1967 Honda Cl on 2040-motos
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Beautiful Honda 305 in excellent condition. Low miles and runs perfectly. Motor has never been apart but everything needing attention has been replaced or rebuilt, i.e. cables, carburetors, electrical, etc. Beautiful two stage silver paint in stock silver. New chrome on stock rims with chrome spokes. Absolutely no oil leaks or seeps. Starts on first kick and runs as good as when it left the factory. All lights and horn work as new. New Battery. Needs nothing, ready to ride and enjoy. Comes with extra parts as pictured. Paypal deposit $300 at end of auction. Balance by wire transfer or cash in person. Buyer responsible for shipping. Will sell internationally but buyer must make all shipping arrangements. Thanks.
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