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1971 Honda Ct Motorcycle Mini Bike Collectible Japanese on 2040-motos

US $1,350.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:3792 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Van Nuys, California, US

Van Nuys, California, US
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1971 CT Honda Motorcycle
Class:AB
All Original
Title Included
Mileage: 03792

New Tires, New Battery, New Ignition Switch (Two keys), New Brake Levers

Repainted headlight case (small crack), right rear shock sometimes sticks.

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