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1983 Honda 1100 on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Camby, Indiana, United States

Camby, Indiana, United States
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Honda 1100 tech info

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Honda 1100 description

 I have two Honda 1100. 1982 starts and runs but needs carburetors cleaned. It is complete. 1983 is low mileage and ran when parked it has some parts off of it but they are all there. At this time I have not found keys to try to start it. When I find the keys I will try to start and up date posting. I have clear titles in hand. I am asking 3000.00 OBO. You can call me if you have questions 317-985-0488 AL.

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