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1972 Honda Ct 70 Completely Restored on 2040-motos

$1,550
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Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, KY
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This 70 CT Mini Trail is like new. Numbers matching!!!. Everything replaced with NOS Org. Honda parts or purchased @ CHP!!! This Honda was restored by Randy Mac's Mini's. 1 of the very best when it comes to 1968-1972 Honda's and Yamaha Mini's. Paint work to perfection - Candy Yellow, and only NOS parts when available. Mac never over polishes the chrome trying to keep that original look. Only the best for Mac customers and Always correctly built!!! Nothing was left untouched. Motor is a number matching. Brand new rubbers seals, battery and hold down strap, hoses, cables, Seat NOS correct for year. Tires, headlamp bulb, wire harness, grab handle, sprocket & chain, rear shocks, brake pads, air box and filter OEM, pedal spring, tail light, fenders Frt./Rear, heat shield, engine guard, fork reflectors, horn and button, high low beam switch, headlamp ring, kick starter, carburetor non Oem , handlebars, grips, throttle housing, every bolt washer was replaced and/or clean acid dip and clean. Bike comes with original key and helmet holder that works etc.

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