1978 Honda Cb750 Super Sport Complete Engine & Frame - 2,200 Miles - With Title! on 2040-motos
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ITEM DESCRIPTION: Today, up for auction is a COMPLETE(except the carbs & exhaust) vintage 1978 Honda CB750 SUPER SPORT engine and frame... INCLUDES A MATCHING/CLEAR TITLE! This is a very low mileage engine and frame, only 2,200 original miles. I bought it from the original owner who broke one of the shock mounts off in the 80's and it sat parked in a garage until he parted it out. I picked it up about 4 years ago, immediately wrapped the entire thing in cellophane and kept it in a temperature controlled garage. It's obviously got plenty of compression in all cylinders and with a mounted set of carbs, I'd bet it would fire up with little to no fuss. I've also got for sale the forks and brakes for this bike, just drop me a message if you're interested. If you've got anymore questions, please feel free. Happy bidding! PLEASE READ MY TERMS!
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