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Hodaka 100 Road Toad Original Motorcycle Ad 1976 on 2040-motos

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This is an original magazine ad from 1976 for the HODAKA 100 ROAD TOAD. It measures approximately 8" X 11" and is in good condition. Will be sent carefully boarded and enclosed in acid-free plastic sleeving. Please see my other auctions for more great motorcycle ads, articles, tests etc.

 

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PLEASE NOTE: Unless the Model Year of this item is specifically stated somewhere in the text, the year stated is the date of publication of the item.  We ship next business day after payment is received.  "Centerfold" ads are all one piece and  "2 page" ads are 2 separate pages.  If not satisfied with purchase we will gladly refund your purchase price.

 

 

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