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1973 Honda Cr on 2040-motos

US $7,500.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Honda CR photos

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Honda CR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner

Honda CR description

*****Rare 1973 Honda Elsinore 250M!*****

****Update**** It has been brought to my attention from a viewer of the bike, that it may be a 1974 Elsinore 250, not a 1973. I advertised it as labeled and could not confirm the vin # on any sites online.  We are not trying to represent the bike as anything other than what it is, a restored Elsinore 250. It was listed as labeled, but as it was brought to our attention, that there are very minimal differences between the two years and production runs, and this bikes vin #'s could be in the '74 production run. If any viewers have any way to confirm the year, via vin #'s, we would appreciate any effort and assistance.  I included a pic of one of the references online that I couldn't confirm with. Thank you very much!

Hey guys, I am helping Greg Primm sell some leftover bikes out of the Primm MX Collection. If you are interested in what else we have left, please contact me, as we are only listing one or two at a time, but are selling the remaining 11 bikes.

I have included some pic's of the Primm MX Collection, including a pic of the bike in the collection on display.

This Bike is a 1973 HONDA Elsinore CR250M. 

**Bike is beautiful and needs nothing other than a mild detail from sitting.
-Bike has only been in the Primm MX Collection or in a climate controlled storage facility.

*** The 1st pic of the bike is of it sitting in the Primm MX Collection. The 2nd pic, was taken when removed from storage as it is now.***


Please ask any questions and if you'd like to speak or text, I would be happy to forward my # to answer any questions.

Sorry, no trades and Cash, PayPal Wire Transfer or Credit Card transactions only.
Bike has no title, but I had to select an option so I clicked clear.  We will be happy to provide a DMV bill of sale, if desired.


Thank you very much!


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