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1974 Honda Cb on 2040-motos

US $11000
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:8 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Ocean Park, Washington, United States

Ocean Park, Washington, United States
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Honda CB description

1974 Honda CB360
Miles: 8684
VIN: cb3601000490
Color: Blue

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Classic vintage motorcycle. She shines up really nice "has a tiny bit of surface rust" and looks really good. Totally original. New fuel tap, spark plugs, and battery. She'll need a bit of a tune up but for 42 year old bike she still has lots of charm and class.

NOTE: I am half way between Seattle and Portland but will include FREE DELIVERY for anyone living in either city. I go to both cities often so I don't mind bringing it to you once payment is made in full.

- Blacktop Classics

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