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1967 Honda Ca 160 on 2040-motos

$1,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Newark, New Jersey

Newark, NJ
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Honda Other description

A BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL CA160. 10,000 ORIGINAL MILES. VERY CLEAN NO DENTS OR SCRATCHES. RUNS AND SHIFTS LIKE NEW, ALL ELECTRONICS WORK. ELECTRIC AND KICK START. SEAT IS PERFECT. PETCOCK HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH NEW NON LEAKING TYPE.HAVE THE OLD ONE FOR THE BUYER.HAS CHAIN GUARD. JUST SERICED AND READY TO ROLL. CALL 914-588-0548

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