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1977 Can-am Tnt on 2040-motos

US $23000
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Ozark, Missouri, United States

Ozark, Missouri, United States
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Can-Am TNT photos

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Can-Am TNT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):175

Can-Am TNT description

This is an early 1977 TNT, the 11th produced in that year.  I purchased the bike for my wife several years ago and I did complete some work on the engine before she decided she wanted another bike.  The bike was ready for new plastic and a seat cover, etc. and it ran very strong; but I pushed it back behind several other bike builds.  At this point, I don't think I'll do anything with it so here you go.

For those not knowledgeable about these Can-ams, they are bullet proof and very strong.  They will outrun most 250's or even bigger bikes.  Parts are still very easily obtained including aftermarket correct plastic and seat cover reproductions, decals, etc.

The last photo is what this bike would look like when completed, if done properly.

Please look at my other bike auctions and don't hesitate to contact me with questions.  Thank you.

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