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This is a mostly original, unrestored 1972 Honda CB350 Four. It has aftermarket exhaust pipes. It fires right up and runs well. Will even kick start. Seat cover is original with no rips. I have replaced the starter button with Honda parts. I recently replaced the seat lock and headlight with aftermarket parts. The original parts are included with the auction. It still has the original tool tray and lid that sits below the seat and most of the tools are there. The bike is very hard to find in this condition. The right side of the tank is dented as seen in picture. The dent was the result of a 2x4 falling into the tank somehow. I have never tried to repair the dent. Thought I would leave that to a professional. I do have the original Honda badge for the right side of the tank. I still use the bike to give my small children rides daily so mileage will increase. Ask $2000.00 OBO. Bike is located in Toledo, OH. Winning bidder needs to contact me within 24 hours of the auction end to make arrangements. Bike is being sold in Used, As-Is condition. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
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