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1970 Cl-450 Honda "barn Find" Great Winter Project!! on 2040-motos

US $750.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:9468 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Hampton Bays, New York, US

Hampton Bays, New York, US
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1970 CL-450 Honda

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1970 CL-450 Honda 1970 CL-450 Honda 1970 CL-450 Honda

Honda CL description

1970 Honda CL-450 "No title~bill of sale only" Motor runs sounds strong, Gas tank needs to be cleaned/boiled out or replaced, Rims look great No Rust!! Clutch lever is broken perch is fine, Barn Find Great winter project!! 

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