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1973 Suzuki Other on 2040-motos

US $1,995.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:862 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
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Suzuki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki Other description

Located in Green Bay, WI 54313 Call with questions 920-371-0494 Item to be paid via Paypal within 24hrs after sale. Then item can sit in warehouse till delivery arrangements are made. I can ship  with multiple enclosed motorcycle transporters. I'm quessing it's gonna be cheap for this little guy..

1973 Suzuki MT 50 Trailhopper in super duper original condition that came from the original owner. Runs great with lots of power and zippy. New battery has 3 speed automatic. No cracks in plastic, tires very good, seat excellent, grips good, and no leaks. Everything works Hi beam Lo beam gauge lights and horn tailight etc. NO ISSUES 

Plus it has original tool kit. These are original miles also.. 

I happen to think they are pretty rare in any condition especially in this condition NOT RESTORED. NO TITLE not sure if they even came with one..


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