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1966 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $4300
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Somers, Connecticut, United States

Somers, Connecticut, United States
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Honda Other description

Up for sale is a 1966 Honda Benly. This bike isn't perfect but could be with some work. One of the exhaust has rotted out, it is missing the gas tank and the seat. The handlebar is bent slightly. For the most part this bike is all there. Wheels are not locked up, engine will need to be gone though because it won't kick over. Comes with bill of sale only. If shipping is desired it will be paid for and arranged by the buyer. Please contact Austin at 8609182629 with any questions. 

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