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1967 Honda Other on 2040-motos

$1,200
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:2112
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1967 Honda Other , 1967 Honda C200, All original (except seat) 67 Honda C200 90cc mini-Dream. Everything is here to do a full restore. Runs very well. Has not been restored in any way. Just cleaned tank, carbs, general cleanup. Replaced ignition switch with original part. Features a push rod drive. This is the last year they made them so very rare. There are very few of these bikes in this condition left. Personally I like the aged look. Would make a great piece for a collection as is or a wonderful project bike. Has all the badges and even a dealers decal on rear fender. Large market for these overseas esp Britain. $1,200.00 ph 9894003604 contact me for pics they are not loading properly. $1,200.00 9894003604

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