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1983 Honda Hondamatic 450 4,774 Miles on 2040-motos

$2,795
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Valdosta, Georgia

Valdosta, GA
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NO DEALER CHARGES: COAST CYCLE CONSIGNMENT LLCVintage 450 Hondamatic that is in very terrific shape. All original, new battery, rebuilt carbs, new front tire, passenger seat backrest (not shown). 450cc-27.46ci, twin 4 stroke, carbureted, chain drive, dual exhaust, 3.43 gallon tank, two gear automatic drive. This bike would fit either the collector or beginner. 4,774mis. Thank You for viewingIf interested callFinancing options availableWe can arrange shipping anywhere in the lower 48.We are licensed, insured and bonded. If interested callwww.coast-cycle.com11672 Philips HwySuite 1Jacksonville, FL. 32256Check out our web sitefor additional bikes for sale.

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