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1987 Honda Fat Cat on 2040-motos

US $18000
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:99
Location:

Salem, Ohio, United States

Salem, Ohio, United States
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Honda Fat Cat photos

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Honda Fat Cat tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Honda Fat Cat description

VERY CLEAN, ORIGINAL 1987 HONDA FAT CAT. RUNS GREAT, JUST RODE ON 80 MILE TRAIL RIDE. WOULD BE EASY TO RESTORE. NEEDS NEW FORK BOOT RUBBERS. HAS NEW BATTERY AND RECENT OIL CHANGE. HAVE ORIGINAL OWNER'S MANUAL PLASTIC IN GOOD SHAPE.  SOLD AS IS WITH BILL OF SALE.  HAVE FOR SALE LOCALLY SO RESERVE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY.  CALL 330-518-1163 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 

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