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Vintage 1973 Honda 350 Cl "scrambler" Motorcycle *wow* on 2040-motos

US $1,625.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:4856 ColorColor: RED/WHITE AND CHROME
Location:

Saint Joseph, Missouri, US

Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
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VINTAGE 1973 HONDA 350 CL

Honda CL photos

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Honda CL tech info

TypeType:CL Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CL description

Vintage 1973 Honda CL 350 VERY CLEAN, STARTS & is street ready. With new battery, spark plugs, wires, hoses replaced and newly painted frame with ONLY 4856 ORIGINAL Miles on it....she gleams in every mans desire to own. Meaning owned with a clear title that is. My baby was in webs when I purchased her back in 1994 from an elderly retired cyclist collector. Said he drove it a few times after getting in brand new and had gotten board with it and managed to keep her looking like a beauty from 76-94 and with the number of orginal miles on it, you know it had to be true.

 When i purchased it i reconditioned the paint on the entire frame and replaced the hoses including a brand new battery and maitinenced it with fluids and so forth. I really hate to part with my dear baby but i have overwhelmed myself with boy toys so she has to move on. I really require a good bidding back ground for her because i only want to see it go in goof hands and to a good home....Perferablly a collector. 


Local Pick up can be arranged if your close to the Saint Joseph Area but your best bet is to pay around $300-500 depending on where you live to have it hauled to you and I would definatley feel better about her getting to you safely>>>>>>

However if you do choose to have it locally picked up I will require a $700.00 immediate deposit to understand and fully know your interest are serious in the purchase of this road QUEEN!!! 

Ofcourse no checks 

Pay Pal and all major CC are accepted. 

Serious bidders with only Serious Interest or i will just end the auction and sell it locally. 

I hate to see her part if i end up finding the right buyer but she's been good and she's definatly rare in this good of condition. Glimmers in chrome day or night

IF more Pictures need to be taken for you just let me know. Answers are welcome to any questions you may have also.  
Good Luck

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