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I bought this 7-10 years ago with the intent to fix it up for my grandson he is 18 now . pulled it out of the garage and washed it off had a certified mechanic get it running. Looking at it now it looks like it was repainted from yellow to red and looks pretty good. It runs but does not feel very strong and it shifts quick so I would guess the clutch is about out. Has pitting on chrome. It is all there. My opinion it needs restored. I will be traveling to Lima Ohio in a few weeks going up I-77 can meet you along the route if you by it. CASH ! for final payment. NO TITLE/ Bill of Sale
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