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1973 Husqvarna Cr400 (orting) on 2040-motos

$1,800
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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1973 husqvarna cr400 (orting), $1,800, image 1

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I have an all original 73 cr 400 for sale 1 owner all the original paper work this is a rare barn find this bike has never been apart runs excellent everything works like it did when new in 73 this bike has low hours been in a barn and cover for the past 27yrs must see to appreciate call 253 273 XXXX thanks

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