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1976 Moto Guzzi on 2040-motos

US $4600
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:70
Location:

Hacienda Heights, California, United States

Hacienda Heights, California, United States
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Bought at auction no engine maybe engine in parts selling with bike.Went to DMV can not register due to no engine.Instructed by DMV to look at fees owed on DMV site and when I sale give Bill of Sale .Also will include Auction info with pictures just in case you need ,was going to need that if had engine when I registered. Moto Guzzi Motorcycle (believe T3 from maintenance manual) has 1975(DMV site has 1976)frame and engine no.101038 license no. 3T7813 all match on DMV site. DMV site fees should be around $333 if you fix up soon not sure if it takes awhile.No key.BONUS Bike 1984 Honda Nighthawk (missing engine) license -21z6080 Vin -jh2rc2011em000163 AND ALL PARTS IN PICTURES . DMV Honda has as salvaged.Fees should be around $225 if fixed fast.Has key.Have to take both bikes and all parts on purchase.Will give 60 day guarantee (everything will need to be returned including parts if problem)on both bikes for registration with DMV .

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