1980 Can-am Qualifier on 2040-motos
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You are bidding on a beautiful, all original and very low hour 1980 Can Am Qualifier 400. A rare example of early classic motocross. This motorcycle is unmolested or modified in any way. Factory paint is bright and sharp with only a few paint chips off the engine case. Plastic is unbroken with just a few minor scuffs. Motor fires up and runs great. Transmission is tight and shifts through all gears smooth. Factory exhaust is dent free. Both head light and tail light work. The seat has one small rip on the bottom left side (see photo). This motorcycle comes with original title/certificate of origin from the original owner. I do take PayPal.
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Can-Am Qualifier for Sale
- 1979 can-am qualifier(US $42000)
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