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1973 Kawasaki Mach Iii 111 3 500 750 H1 H2 Triple on 2040-motos

US $510.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:8894
Location:

Forest River, North Dakota, US

Forest River, North Dakota, US
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1973 Kawasaki Mach III 111 3 500 750 H1 H2 Triple, US $510.00, image 1

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Kawasaki Other tech info

VINVIN:H1F

Kawasaki Other description

I purchased this 1973 Kawasaki Mach III 500cc out of a South Dakota warehouse where it had been sitting for a long time. Low miles partial bike showing 8,894 miles. Build date is 11-1972, VIN # H1F-07555.

The bad:

1.No title, bill of sale only.
2.Missing gas tank, seat, airbox, carburetors, & side covers.

The good:

1.Low mileage bike showing 8,894 miles.
2.Motor kicks over so it is not locked up.
3.Cylinder & head fins are all straight.

Any questions, email me or call my cell at (701) 520-9921. Bike is currently located in Minot, North Dakota. I will ship the bike. You have to make arrangements for pickup and shipping at your expense. Willing to deliver within 200 miles for my cost of gas roundtrip. Nonrefundable deposit of $500.00 required at end of auction purchase. Balance due within three days of auctions end unless other arrangements are agreed upon. I recommend you come look at the bike BEFORE you bid on it. Bill of sale only, no title for this bike. I want to see this bike stay in one piece as a survivor bike. I am not into Kawasaki triples & have enough late 70's Yamaha YZ projects going already to keep me busy for some time.

If you do not have the funds to pay for this bike now, please do not bid. I am not interested in money orders from overseas scammers so don't bother ending my auction hoping to run a scam.

I will ship it overseas but you will have to make all of the arrangements including crating if that is a requirement for you.


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