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1965 Honda Dream Motorcycle Ca95-original Unrestored-150cc on 2040-motos

US $600.00
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:9985 ColorColor: White
Location:

Beloit, Wisconsin, US

Beloit, Wisconsin, US
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1965 Honda Dream Motorcycle CA95-Original Unrestored-150cc, US $600.00, image 1

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1965 Honda Dream Motorcycle CA95-Original Unrestored-150cc, US $600.00, image 2 1965 Honda Dream Motorcycle CA95-Original Unrestored-150cc, US $600.00, image 3 1965 Honda Dream Motorcycle CA95-Original Unrestored-150cc, US $600.00, image 4 1965 Honda Dream Motorcycle CA95-Original Unrestored-150cc, US $600.00, image 5 1965 Honda Dream Motorcycle CA95-Original Unrestored-150cc, US $600.00, image 6 1965 Honda Dream Motorcycle CA95-Original Unrestored-150cc, US $600.00, image 7

Honda Other tech info

TypeType:150cc Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):150 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

WELCOME TO MY AUCTION:                                                                                                                                                                                THIS IS A NICE EXAMPLE OF AN ORIGINAL UNRESTORED PROJECT THAT HAS BEEN GARAGE STORED FOR MANY YEARS.THIS IS A COOL ORIGINAL VINTAGE BABY DREAM AVAILABLE FOR MINOR OR MAJOR RESTORATION CUSTOMERS CHOICE.

DAD PURCHASED THIS ABOUT 1972, HE RODE IT FOR AWHILE, AND ABOUT 1974 HE HAD THE MOTOR REBUILT,AND DIDNT RIDE IT MUCH AFTER THAT. MY BROTHER HAD IT FOR AWHILE AFTER THAT AND PLANNED A RESTORATION BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO IT. I HAVE NEVER HAD IT RUNNING MYSELF SO CONSIDER IT A RESTORATION PROJECT. THE MOTOR TURNS OVER AS IT SHOULD SO I BELIEVE THAT WITH A NEW BATTERY,PLUGS AND SOME CARB WORK YOU COULD PROBABLY HAVE IT RUNNING.THIS IS AN ORIGINAL UNRESTORED MOTORCYCLE I DO HAVE A CLEAR TITLE FOR IT. AT SOME POINT THE BIKE WAS POORLY REPAINTED AND THE CHROME HAS SOME PITTING. I BELIEVE THE SEAT TO BE THE ORIGINAL SEAT THAT CAME WITH THE MOTORCYCLE IN 1965. ONE OF THE PICTURES SHOWS THE SMALL FLAW IN THE SEAT. ALL OF THE PARTS I HAVE FOR THE MOTORCYCLE ARE ON THE MOTORCYCLE. THIS MOTORCYCLE HAS BEEN IN MY GARAGE FOR ABOUT 15 YEARS AND I HAVE NO DESIRE OR TIME FOR THE RESTORATION IT DESERVES. THIS IS FOR LOCAL PICK UP OR YOU CAN ARRANGE FOR YOUR OWN SHIPPING AND I WILL ASSIST WITH THE LOADING. THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY AUCTION IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK AND I WILL ANSWER ASAP. 

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