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Honda Ct Trail 70 on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:3470 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Floyd, Iowa, US

Floyd, Iowa, US
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Honda CT description

1974 Honda CT Trail 70, 3 speed auto, 3470 miles, current title.                                                                        New parts include: tires, tubes, fork boots, chain and sprockets, wire harness, key switch, brake switch, speed-o-cable, headlight, seat, kick start arm, kick start spindle.  The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup and or shipping.  Sell to buyers in the USA 48 states only.

 

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