Vintage 1968 Honda Cb 350 on 2040-motos
Amesbury, Massachusetts, US
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Honda CB description
1968 Honda CB 350 Frame off restoration. Frame,
rims and many parts media blasted and powder coated. Fenders, gas tank, side
cover, forks media blasted and painted yellow a distinctive color combination. Brand new tires, top
end of the motor rebuilt, lower end cleaned, over hauled, new seals and gaskets
replaced. May new parts and reconditioned
original parts. Runs and looks beautiful. Don’t buy new crap
invest in vintage. A classic that you want
to be seen driving. Please come look at it
and ask questions. Bill Of Sale No Title. Out of continental US add $500.00 for getting title
and working with the shipping & transport companies. Shipping buyer’s responsibility. Located in
Amesbury, MA Bob 617-413 7772
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