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1965 Honda 305 Dream, Same owner for almost 50 years, lady owned, originally purchased by the Shriner's club. Runs and drives very well. Has turn signals, brake light, high and low beam, horn, Buco windshield, crash bars, front chrome fender trim, rear package rack, fiberglass saddle bags, perfect seat. Everything works except the speedometer that is why I put 0 for miles I just don't know. This is the most fully optioned Dream I have ever seen. Newer tires and battery otherwise original as far as I can tell. Please feel free to ask any questions there are no refunds or returns SOLD AS IS . Thanks for looking
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