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1969 Honda Cb 350 - Clear Title - Running - Original Paint- K Model Sand Cast on 2040-motos

US $1,750.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:9050 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Salisbury, Maryland, US

Salisbury, Maryland, US
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1969 Honda CB 350 - clear title - running - original paint- K model sand cast, US $1,750.00, image 1

Honda CB photos

1969 Honda CB 350 - clear title - running - original paint- K model sand cast, US $1,750.00, image 2 1969 Honda CB 350 - clear title - running - original paint- K model sand cast, US $1,750.00, image 3 1969 Honda CB 350 - clear title - running - original paint- K model sand cast, US $1,750.00, image 4 1969 Honda CB 350 - clear title - running - original paint- K model sand cast, US $1,750.00, image 5 1969 Honda CB 350 - clear title - running - original paint- K model sand cast, US $1,750.00, image 6 1969 Honda CB 350 - clear title - running - original paint- K model sand cast, US $1,750.00, image 7

Honda CB tech info

TypeType:st Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 VINVIN:cb35001043296

Honda CB description

Up for sale is a 1969 CB 350, which is one of the early K model sand cast motors.  The bike runs, starts, shifts, and idles.  The bike comes with a key and clear and open title.  Everything on the bike seems to be original.... including the tires and paint.  The chrome is in good shape.   There is minimal rust on this bike.... its not rust free but it has very very little rust for the age.  This bike was stored for a very long time before we got our hands on it about a month ago.  We installed a new battery and cleaned out the fuel system.  We gave the tank a few acid baths and then treated the tank with Kreme.  The carbs were cleaned and rebuild kits were installed.  We installed a new fuel valve and gruel line.  The tires seem original (note the tread does not match on the front and rear which was common at the time).... they hold air and are crack free with good tread life left.  The rims and spokes look really good.  The paint on the fork legs, tank, headlight bucket, and side covers have original paint.  The paint looks good but there are minor scratches through as expected... the right fork leg has one major scratch.  The tank has no dents.  All the turn signals are in good shape.  The headlight is in good shape.  The gages are in good shape.  The rear taillight has a hole which is in the photos.  The motor is fairly clean.  The exhaust are original... the right pipe has rust on the header pipe, some silver spray paint, and a rust spot on the muffler (photographed).... the left pipe is in good shape with minor rust and baffles are good on both pipes.   The seat is original with one small tear with a patch that i'm assuming is covering another small tear.  The front and rear fender look great.  The photos speak for themselves and I think this is a great little bike.  


Terms of Sale:

This vehicle is being sold as is with no warranty stated or implied.  If you bid on this bike we assume that you intend to purchase the bike.  We reserve the right to revoke any bids at our own discretion.  As we are a brick and mortar motorcycle and scooter shop, we reserve the right to end the auction early in order to sell the vehicle locally.  A deposit of $300 is due 24hrs. from the end of the auction.  The balance is due 36hrs after the end of auction in cash or via paypal.  Checks of any type are not accepted.  Shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer.  The buyer is responsible for picking up the vehicle or scheduling a shipper within one week from the end of the auction. Identification will be required when the vehicle is released and a BAL will be required from any third party shipper.  We own a reliable and safe box truck and offer regional shipping.... feel free to contact us for a quote.  We are a shop in Salisbury Maryland (zip 21801) and are available 6 days a week for viewing of the bikes or questions.... feel free to call us at 410-219-3533.  

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