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1974 Honda CL (1974)
You are buying my 1974 onda CL360 Scrambler. CLEAR TITLE. This bike is running and riding and has good brakes and tires, I drained all the gas out if it to show you how clean the tank is inside. Original bike. Good mufflers with no holes. Good chrome. Original paint. Grips were changed. Thanks much. Good project bike. PLEASE PAY ME PER MY PAYMENT TERMS LISTED RIGHT HERE. PLEASE READ THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. THIS VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE DOES NOT HAVE ANY WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED NOR IS IT COVERED BY ANY EBAY GUARANTEES. PLEASE READ THEIR TERMS BEFORE YOU BUY. PAYMENT TERMS: IMMEDIATE $500 NON-REFUNDABLE EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT UPON WINNING THE BIKE. FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 72 HOURS. NO EXCEPTIONS. PAYMENT OF THE BALANCE DUE BY PERSONAL CHECK, PAY PAL "FRIENDS AND FAMILY" ONLY, OR BY CASH APP OR VENMO OR ZELLE. WE EXPECT YOU TO PERFORM SO PLEASE DO NOT BUY THE BIKE IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO PAY. SHIPPING: THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS. I CAN HELP LOAD THE BIKE.2024-06-26 16:40:21Onsted, Michigan, United States8,4492,500.00 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
THERE IS NO TITLE AND BIKE IS NOT RUNNING. The bike turns over freely and has good compression. I believe the problem to be electrical, the bike is clean and not missing any parts or chopped up.2016-12-02 04:35:35Elk River, Minnesota, United States67700 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
EXTREMELY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF AN ORIGINAL 1974 HONDA CL450 SCRAMBLER HAVING ONLY 2,318 GENTLY USED MILES. RECENT TUNE-UP INCLUDING OIL, FILTERS, PLUGS, LUBE, ETC. PLUS RE-BUILT CARBS, NEW FRONT BRAKES, CLUTCH, GAS LINES & PETCOCK HIGHLY DESIREABLE AND WONDERFUL TO RIDE AND ENJOY.2016-11-29 04:35:21Pennington, New Jersey, United States27400 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
1974 Honda CL 200,very rare, 1 year only, 1 color only, model! Runs and rides perfect!!! For sale is this incredible old classic Honda.2016-11-23 04:36:36Parrottsville, Tennessee, United States97900 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE 1974 HONDA CL360 THIS BIKE IS IN GOOD SHAPE KICKS OVER FREELY GOOD COMPRESSION STARTED FIRST KICK USING STARTING FLUID, SOUNDS BEEFY! BILL OF SALE ONLY! THERE IS SOME SURFACE RUST ON THE CHROME, SLIGHTLY DENTED FRONT FENDER, FADING ON THE TOP OF THE GAS TANK SURFACE RUST ON THE INSIDE OF THE TANK, BROKEN FRONT BRAKE LEVER MOUNT, ONE OF THE EXHAUST MUFFLER HAS RUST DAMAGE, PLEASE LOOK AT ALL OF THE PHOTOS BEFORE BIDDING!2016-11-18 04:36:24Salt Lake City, Utah, United States177100 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
1974 Honda CL200 Scrambler2129 MilesBeen in family since new.Starts right up. Located in Sault Sainte Marie, MI area. Buyer responsible for shipping or pickup.2016-08-16 04:45:45Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, United States21391 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
1974 Honda CL 200, 7599 auctual miles tanks clean, tires good, runs great, new battery, has crack right side cover, else overall bike is in great condition, minor surface rust, no dents in tank, nice bike Local pickup , US ONLY Thanks2016-08-11 04:46:32Latimer, Iowa, United States75900 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
I am selling my 1974 Honda CL360 motorcycle that is in great shape and runs good! I put the following new items on it - Drive chain, seat cover, hand grips, points, plugs, petcock, rear tire and tube. It has a solid exhaust.2016-08-01 04:45:42Rochelle, Illinois, United States188400 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
1974 Honda 350 CL Scrambler -" Like new" Street and off road bike. Only 4580 miles. Tank cream coated and Carburetors O/Hauled.2016-07-06 04:44:43Cincinnati, Ohio, United States42,000.00 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
Offered here today is an outstanding ALL-ORIGINAL example of a 1974 Honda CL360 Scrambler. Take a moment to peruse the history of this strong bike. Garage kept for the last few years in a humidity-controlled museum collection, this bike is a beautiful gem.2016-07-01 04:45:38Lebanon, Missouri, United States8286900 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
For sale is my rare 1974 Honda CL200. Honda only made the CL200 for one year! This is in great condition for it's age.2016-06-23 04:44:57Monroe, Connecticut, United States112,125.00 -
1974 CL360 8500 original miles! (1974)
CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE AD! Thank you.2013-10-22 00:56:34Bloomingburg, New York, US8,5001,250.00 -
1974 cl 125 scrambler enduro cafe racer ahrma vintage bike (1974)
For sale is another bike from my collection. This is a beautiful cl 125 scrambler. It is all original except black rims and hubs, new chrome spokes, brand new tires, black pin striping.2013-10-21 00:01:55Clark, Pennsylvania, US8661,808.00 -
1974 Honda CL360 One of a kind custom! (1974)
Nice older custom build in real good condition. Paint is dark purple with nicely done flames. New rear shocks, tires like new. Carbs recently rebuilt, gas tank is clean. Runs great, kick start only.2013-09-30 00:04:06Sparta, Wisconsin, US5,6781,000.00 -
Honda CL 200 Twin 1974 in good condition,very rare only made one year.. (1974)
Over the years I have maintained and got better and better parts by buying one other CL200. So the exhaust and front fender are nice and the left hand side cover is NOS thanks eBay. New tires and chain three years ago are still good for use, everything works.2013-10-02 04:34:42Flint, Michigan, US3,1801,525.00 -
1974 HONDA CL450 'NO RESERVE' (1974)
1974 HONDA CL450. THIS BIKE IS IN DECENT CONDITION IT DID RUN WHEN WE FIRST GOT IT ABOUT A YEAR AGO BUT IT DOES NOT RUN RIGHT NOW. THE BIKE HAS ALL ORIGINAL PARTS, IT DOES HAVE SOME CORROSION BUT ITS NOT TOO BAD (PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR MORE DETAIL).2013-09-03 21:53:44Henderson, Nevada, US15,5141,500.00 -
1974 HONDA CL360 (1974)
1974 H0NDA CL360 SCRAMBLER. RUNS AND SHIFTS THROUGH ALL 6 GEARS. NEEDS A PAINT JOB.2013-09-03 21:50:28Conway, Arkansas, US14,500700.00 -
1974 HONDA CL350 SCRAMBLER ALL ORIGINAL 11,693 MILES WILL CALL CALIFORNIA (1974)
***WILL CALL ONLY ***EAST BAY AREA IN HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA. . HERE IS A 1974 HONDA CL350 SCRAMBLER.2013-09-03 03:56:44Hayward, California, US11,6782,500.00
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