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1971 Husqvarna 400cc on 2040-motos

US $2600
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:0
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Husqvarna 400cc photos

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Husqvarna 400cc tech info

TypeType:Off-Road

Husqvarna 400cc description

1971 HUSQVARNA
400cc
Motorcross

Fully restored one owner, with clear original title.

This is one of the best example out there with verified one ownership.

Photos attached for details.

Current owner will agree to a trade with a Triumph Vintage Bonne Ville.

Palm Beach Classics can assist with shipping around the world.

Contact us for more information.

Moto blog

Husqvarna Teases New Prototype for EICMA

Thu, 31 Oct 2013

Husqvarna has a history of unveiling surprising new concepts at EICMA, but now that the company is under the auspices of KTM Chief Executive Officer Stefan Pierer, we weren’t sure if that tradition would continue for the upcoming show in Milan. It appears we had nothing to fear, as Husqvarna announced it would unveil a new prototype at EICMA that will “offer a visual incite into the future evolution of the brand”. We’re pretty sure Husky meant “insight” there, but we’ll forgive the Swedish brand if the prototype is as impressive as advertised.

Husqvarna Names Robert Jonas Head Of Motorsport

Fri, 28 Feb 2014

Effective immediately, Husqvarna Motorcycles has named 39 year-old, Robert Jonas as Head of Motorsport. He will be responsible for all of Husqvarna’s racing activities, including Motocross, Enduro, Extreme Enduro, and Moto3 road racing programs. As a former motocross racer Robert Jonas has been involved in motorcycle racing for much of his life.

Movie: The John Penton Story

Wed, 06 Mar 2013

John Penton was one of the most influential figures in the development of off-road motorcycle racing in America during the 1960s and ’70s. His life’s story is triumphant and tragic. When his attempts to convince Husqvarna to produce a smaller, lighter motorcycle fell on deaf ears, Penton created his own design and commissioned KTM, a small moped and bicycle maker in Austria, to build it. The motorcycle was an instant success in off-road competition and led KTM to expand its efforts in the motorcycle realm, initially in conjunction with Penton and ultimately on its own.