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1973 Honda Cl350--clear Title-project/parts (kannapolis) on 2040-motos

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1973 Honda CL350--clear title-project/parts (KANNAPOLIS), $375, image 1

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Here is a winter project....or a parts bike. Engine kicks over....missing 1 carb and battery. I have misplaced the ignition key.....also, I have owned this bike for 13 yrs. Tires are dry-rotted and old. Come look at it and see if it's what you're looking for. CLEAN-CLEAR-NORTH CAROLINA-TITLE.....IN MY NAME. (((pictures make it look nicer than it is....not that shiny)))Phone calls only.......704-794-XXXX

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