1977 Yamaha Champ Motorcycle on 2040-motos
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You are looking at a 1977 Yamaha Champ motorcycle. It is all original, no scratches, dents, garage kept. This is a collectors bike. It has only 1,430 original miles. This is a very nice bike and would be a great addition for any collector. If you have any questions, please email in response to this ad, or call 931-224-4409.
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