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Honda Ct70 Two For The Price Of One on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:1857 ColorColor: Candy Blue Green & Orange
Location:

Grayslake, Illinois, US

Grayslake, Illinois, US
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Honda CT tech info

TypeType:71 & 77 Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):70 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicles do NOT have an existing warranties For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CT description

Two Honda ct70 Mini Trails... Both bikes run great, super low mileage. The 1971 is a barn find from Nebraska; still has the original registration from Aug 1971 under the seat.  Nebraska did not issue titles for the ct70 back in the day. The bike has had a tune up and electrical service done, also tires have been replaced. Overall the bike is mostly original some pitting on chrome, look to pic's for more detail. The 1977 has only 1857 miles on her, it runs and drives great.  The 1977 has a clean and clear title a true original. Get two bikes for the cost of what I have in just one of the bikes. Will help with shipping( Yet all cost of shipping is the responsibility of the buyer), I no longer ride the bikes and I need to down size my collection of mini bikes. Please email any and all ?s you have on the bikes. Own some classics that are getting harder to find in good running condition. The 1977 is a 3  speed with automatic clutch and the 1971 is a rare 4 speed clutch model. Please do not bid if not serious, do not waste your time or mine. Thanks & Good Luck Bidding

TWO Good looking and Running Honda CT70 Mini Trails rare and very collectible.

 Sold as a Pair

NO RESERVE BID TO WIN.

1971 Has no Title.

1977 Has a clear and clean Title.

 Video of both bikes on YouTube.   

 http://youtu.be/Aj-80M5lSuo

  http://youtu.be/IqN20g6yt-U

 

 

 

 

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