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1969 Honda Ct on 2040-motos

US $6500
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Carlsbad, California, United States

Carlsbad, California, United States
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Honda CT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):72 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner TypeType:Dual-Purpose

Honda CT description

This is one of the finest examples around it has been on display inside my home since restoration with my collection of Mini's. Runs perfect, everything works like the day it was purchased back in 1969 for $349.00
You will not find a nicer one! Let the Bidding begin!

For sale is a 1969 candy ruby red CT 70 KO 3 speed. This bike is a very early black tag 1969 and

still retains some of the characteristics of the silver tag early models.  According to records I could find.... there were 16,000 Silver Tags Starting serial number CT70-100001 to CT70-116000. This bike is CT70-117610, this puts it at #1610 of the black tag's. The build date on the Black Tag is Sept, 1969. This CT 70 restored in 2014 by Mikes Mini trails of Idaho with attention to details and over 15 years experience and no expense spared.
I have the Idaho Title for the bike that was produced 6-20-2011. The Title says 1970 but the bike is clearly a 1969. Original Engine serial # CT70E-117212
Bike has Tool Kit, Owners Manual, Honda Warranty Policy - Maintenance Handbook all Brand New along with Factory plastic seat cover
The bike was completely disassembled bead
blasted, epoxy primer, base coat, candy coat, clear coat paint job applied.
All bolts and hardware was zinc plated, and all chrome was either re-chromed or purchased new. The speedometer was
disassembled and rebuild as well as the front end and all hubs disassembled new bearings installed
and then the hubs were polished. Wheels have been bead blasted primed and painted with Honda Silver
Cloud. Shocks and seat our new CHP replacements. Carburetor was disassembled cleaned and a new
carburetor kit installed. The engine was disassembled, cases split, inspected and all worn parts
replaced, including shifting forks, timing chain, bearings, Rings, seals, valves, and piston to name
a few. All engine work was performed by Gunderson restorations. The finishing touches include new
decals, side badges, and powder coated foot peg assembly and air box.   A $500 non-refundable deposit through Paypal will be
required within 24 hours of winning bid.  The balance is due within 5 days by certified bank check or wire transfer.
More pics available on request. Bike can be picked up by buyer or shipper or I will deliver within 50 miles to shipper or buyer.


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