1983 Honda V45 Interceptor Vf750f 'no Reserve' on 2040-motos
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1983 HONDA V45 INTERCEPTOR VF750F. THIS BIKE IS IN GOOD CONDITION WAS RUNNING WELL WHEN I PURCHASED A YEAR AGO..NOW IT TURNS OVER WONT START WILL NEED CARBS CLEANED AND NEW GAS. THE BIKE HAS A DING ON THE GAS TANK (PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR MORE DETAIL). I HAVE BEEN SLOWLY SELLING MY WHOLE COLLECTION OF OLD BIKES BECAUSE I DONT HAVE TIME TO WORK ON THEM. I HAVE OTHER BIKES LISTED, PLEASE SEE MY STORE FOR MORE INFO. THIS BIKE LISTING DOES NOT HAVE A RESERVE.
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