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1975 Honda Cl360 Cl 360 Scrambler No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $1,075.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:2659 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, US
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1975 Honda CL360 CL 360 Scrambler NO RESERVE, US $1,075.00, image 1

Honda CL photos

1975 Honda CL360 CL 360 Scrambler NO RESERVE, US $1,075.00, image 2 1975 Honda CL360 CL 360 Scrambler NO RESERVE, US $1,075.00, image 3 1975 Honda CL360 CL 360 Scrambler NO RESERVE, US $1,075.00, image 4 1975 Honda CL360 CL 360 Scrambler NO RESERVE, US $1,075.00, image 5 1975 Honda CL360 CL 360 Scrambler NO RESERVE, US $1,075.00, image 6 1975 Honda CL360 CL 360 Scrambler NO RESERVE, US $1,075.00, image 7

Honda CL tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):356 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:CL3602003530

Honda CL description

You are looking at a 1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler. This Honda is a twin cylinder four stroke scrambler style bike, produced from 1974-1976. It was the successor to the CL350 and very similar to the CB360 with the main difference being the high exhaust pipes. The 360 engine was tuned for broad range torque and ran through a six speed trans. This one has been sitting for many years and just recently started for a quick video. She  is being listed as a project. The electric starter is not working . She did start, run , shift and stop properly for the few minutes I had it running, but still is  considered a project. The Honda is not being sold as a running bike. Gas tank was sealed at some point in its life. Headlight rim does not fit flush with headlight bucket. Exhaust are in very nice shape. She comes with a clear FL title and would make a perfect restoration project. Just check out the 61 picture slideshow I provided in the listing and also the one video of her running. I am selling this one at a NO RESERVE starting at one dollar, so don't miss out. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the bike please ask me before bidding as I will be happy to answer them. Any international bidders please contact me before bidding.

This is a NO RESERVE auction. No warranties expressed or implied , and a as is where is sale. Feel free to have the motorcycle inspected if you like. All sales are final, and there are no refunds or returns, and inspections are recommended.  Full payment is due within 7 days after the auction has ended. Buyer must also contact me within 2 days after the auction has ended to set up a time for payment and pickup. Bike must be picked up in Tampa FL. She can sit here for as long as you need,  but the bike will still have to be paid for in full within the 7 days. Please watch the video, look at all of the pictures, including the slideshow and ask questions before bidding as I will be happy to answer them.  Thank you and happy bidding!
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