1972 Honda Cb 350 Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos
Murphysboro, Illinois, US
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1972 Honda Cb 350, Great looking, great running 1972 honda cb350 four cylinder. Purchased from a honda dealer so they had checked it out. Some damage to front fork cover. Less than 400 on speedometer but I can't confirm if that is correct. 618-246-3370 $2,500.00 6182463370
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