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1974 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $9100
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Tecumseh, Michigan, United States

Tecumseh, Michigan, United States
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Honda Other description

FOR SALE, ARE TWO PARTS BIKES ONE, IS A 1974 XL 350 THIS IS THE BIKE WITH THE WHEELS AND SUSPENTION WITH SILVER TANK. IT HAS A CLEAN MI. TITLE, THE MOTOR IS FAIRLY COMPLETE AS PICS INDICATE. IT COMES WITH THE SIDE PLATES, HEADLIGHT HEADLIGHT MOUNT, BATTERY HOLDER, REAR EXHAUST ETC. THE OTHER IS A HONDA 250 MOTO SPORT COMES WITH A SMASHED GAS TANK, FRAME SWING ARM, MOTOR CASES CRANK MAG,ETC

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