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1971 Honda Cl on 2040-motos

US $4400
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Medina, Ohio, United States

Medina, Ohio, United States
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Honda CL description

Just pulled this out of a barn.
Looks like most parts are still on it, good parts bike if you need the parts.
Seat is in excellent condition, no damage, tank has no dents but some surface rust, fenders have surface rust but no dents.
Engine does not turn over.  Been sitting for a lot of years on a dirt barn floor.
Please take a look at the pictures and ask any questions.
Pickup up or you arrange shipment.  I'm located in Medina, Ohio, 44256.
No title, I had to put something in the vehicle title so I clicked on salvage.

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