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1972 Kawasaki H2 Mach Iv on 2040-motos

US $7,999.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:11
Location:

Holland, Ohio, United States

Holland, Ohio, United States
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Kawasaki H2 Mach IV description

1972 Kawasaki H2 750 for sale.

Bike does not run, but motor does kick through. Bike is missing air box and left side cover. Tank has some rust inside, but is pretty solid. Original Paint. Clean clear Michigan title.

FRAME # H2F-07988

Engine # H2E-07985

Bike will need plenty of work, but is an original, matching numbers H2! 

Please examine pictures closely, and don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have. Will not end auction early, it will run until the end.


$500 PayPal Deposit within 24 hours. Balance due via wire transfer or cash before pick up. Can store bike for up to 30 days after payment is received, and can work with a shipper if needed.

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