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Honda Qa 50 Mini Bike. 1971 Model Year. No Reserve Sale! on 2040-motos

US $429.95
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:10000 ColorColor: Red
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Cherry, Illinois, US

Cherry, Illinois, US
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1971 HONDA QA 50 MINI BIKE

PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE!!!

You are bidding on this little Honda QA 50 Mini Bike/ Cycle.

Here's what I know about it...

Not absolutely positive what year it is but the engine number shows it as a 71 model.

It starts and does run but she smokes some and is getting due for a set of rings.

It has a two speed transmission.

The front fender is missing and the rear is missing the back part of it.

It's had a amateur paint job at one time.

 The seat needs recovered.

She's a great candidate for a Father & Son project because it does still run.

There is no title available but I will give the buyer a bill of sale.

 Check My Feedback & Bid With Confidence!

YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!!

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I am selling this Honda QA 50 Mini Bike as is on a

Buy INow For 429.95

I will consider any and all offers!

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PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS!

Winning buyer is required to email me within 24 hours after auction is won.

The winning buyer must pay for this item once the auction ends.

Ebay's payment method is PayPal.

Located in Cherry, IL 61317

If you want it shipped I can assist in packing it up for a $25 fee

but it is up to the buyer to arrange the shipping.

LOCAL PICK UP OK!

IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE SPEE-DEE DELIVERY AREA

CONTACT THEM FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE.

THEY ARE ABOUT HALF THE PRICE OF EVERYONE ELSE!

Service Areas

MINNESOTA
WISCONSIN
IOWA
SOUTH DAKOTA
NORTH DAKOTA
NEBRASKA
ILLINOIS
MISSOURI

And The St. Louis Area. 

Any questions?

Call me at 1-815-780-9011 and ask for Gary.

Good Luck!

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