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1966 Kawasaki F1 175cc Motorcycle All Original!! Runs Great!! Must See!! on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:55 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Kingsport, Tennessee, US

Kingsport, Tennessee, US
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1966 Kawasaki F1 175cc Motorcycle  ALL ORIGINAL!!  RUNS GREAT!! MUST SEE!!, US $3,500.00, image 1

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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):175 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:F102352

Kawasaki Other description

Attention Kawasaki Collectors!!
 
Make us an offer!!  You never know!!
 
This listing is for an almost all original and complete 1966 Kawasaki F1 175cc.  It's titled as a 1967 but 1966 was the last year for the F1 model so I'm advertising it as a 1966 model.  Super low miles at only 53 miles on the speedometer!!  We purchased this bike from the second owner who purchased it in 1979.  He said they rode it around the yard occasionally at family gatherings once or twice a year and represented the mileage as accurate.  This bike is complete, running great and everything works perfectly on it.  Tires are not dry rotted and look new although they aren't.  They do have some slight cracks in them that you can see in the pictures.  This bike is one of the best restoration candidates that we've ever had.  All we have done to this bike is add gas and oil.  This would be a great piece to add to any Kawasaki collection.  1963 was Kawasaki's entry into the US market.  Here's your chance to get an early market entry bike in unbelievable and unrestored condition.  Look over the pictures carefully and ask any questions you may have.
 
 
 
 
We have a preferred shipper that we can recommend.  John Gardiner @ III's transportation.  John is fair on price, trustworthy and reliable.  Call him for a quote 614-849-2728 or email @ jackshaft1983@gmail.com.
 
 
 
 
We strive for 5 Star ratings in all our listings.  We want you to be satisfied with your purchase and we try to represent all our items as accurately as possible.  As with all motor vehicles, this bike is sold as is, where is with no warranty.  We do offer a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied upon inspection.  
 

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