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1972 Husqvarna 400cr Totally Original, Vintage Motocross Isdt Ahrma on 2040-motos

US $1,895.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:1209
Location:

Naples, Maine, US

Naples, Maine, US
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1972 Husqvarna 400CR Totally original, vintage Motocross ISDT AHRMA, US $1,895.00, image 1

Husqvarna Other photos

1972 Husqvarna 400CR Totally original, vintage Motocross ISDT AHRMA, US $1,895.00, image 2 1972 Husqvarna 400CR Totally original, vintage Motocross ISDT AHRMA, US $1,895.00, image 3 1972 Husqvarna 400CR Totally original, vintage Motocross ISDT AHRMA, US $1,895.00, image 4 1972 Husqvarna 400CR Totally original, vintage Motocross ISDT AHRMA, US $1,895.00, image 5 1972 Husqvarna 400CR Totally original, vintage Motocross ISDT AHRMA, US $1,895.00, image 6 1972 Husqvarna 400CR Totally original, vintage Motocross ISDT AHRMA, US $1,895.00, image 7

Husqvarna Other description

This is a vintage MX survivor 400CR Husky. Frame Number MJ 05409 Engine Number 2025 1101

 It's completely original and appears to have had very little actual use. Normal wear areas like the engine cases/pegs/brake lever show very little wear. The bike is tight, no piston slap, I pulled the pipe and the bore looks perfect. Starts easily.  Tires are like new.  Original bars/grips/levers in great shape.  Bars not bent.  Original seat vinyl is rather hard from age but still decent.  Original fenders not beat or bent.  Akront shouldered rims straight and true.  Spokes have a bit of rust.  The tank, although someone stripped the paint off years ago is in very nice condition. The chrome knee area is in great shape. There is a small bondo spot on the top by fuel fill. Inside of tank not too bad and should clean up well.  Overall, this is a very easy restoration as it's mostly cosmetic. The bike would make a great vintage racer as it's not sooo perfect that you would not want to ride it.  If one was to restore it, it would mostly consist of paint work and it's a nice tight bike.  I can arrange reasonable and reliable shipping throughout the US

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