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Honda Ss 125 1969 Honda Vintage Honda 2 Cylinder 125cc Antique Honda Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $770.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:6658 ColorColor: silver / blue
Location:

East Moline, Illinois, US

East Moline, Illinois, US
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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

 This is an unmolested survivor ......... Now the good the bad and the ugly .



The good: .......This bike runs and is able to be ridden. 6658 miles. I can bring this little Honda to the Davenport, Iowa Antique Meet on Labor Day weekend if sold. Buy this bike it is cool.

The bad:....... No title. bill of sale only. I have to sell as a parts bike. I got this 69 SS125 from a garage clean out and he did not have a title and could not get one. The end of left muffler is rusted off. Small hole in seat cover. No fork boots. Turn signals have some damage. No mirrors.

The ugly:....... Cash at time of pick-up . No reserve, if you have the high bid you win. Payment in full expected within 72 hours  from action ending if you pay by pay-pal .

  Buyer responsible for shipping cost and details. No warranty and no returns.          AS   IS   SALE.

. Cell 309-558-4623 and work 309-496-1408.  You will enjoy this ride.

We accept paypal but payment must be made in FULL at end of auction.  Cash at time of pick up is best.
CASH DEAL MEANS YOU PAY CASH IN MAX of 10 DAYS   .
If not paid I will sell to the next highest bidder.

  Winner is responsible for pick up and   shipping.



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