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1972 Suzuki Gt on 2040-motos

US $5900
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
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Suzuki GT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki GT description

1972 Suzuki GT 750 that is in need of repair. I bought this bike several years ago along with a 1973 Suzuki GT 750 to get this bike. When we first got the bike several years ago I put new battery in it and cleaned the carbs somewhat and bottle fed the bike and it crank right up this has been several years ago the guy that I bought the bike from said it was his friends bike and that it was his driver before he let it sit for five years. To get this bike on the road it will need to be completely gone through. That being said it is all there and would be a great bike to restore. The 1972 Suzuki GT 750 is the one to have and will only go up in value, There are not a hole lot of the great GT's left. The front end is off a 1973 the 1972 bikes came with drum brakes I know where I can get a drum brake for around 500 dollars. I will say this  the bike has a cool factor just the way it is. I like the paint job and the seat on the bike it is 70's for sure and would be a good bike to go through and ride just the way it is. The last Gt 750 I  fully restored was 8 years ago and sold to a guy in New York for 10,500  you can look the bike up shawn davis bikes click on vintage bikes and it is the last bike. I have the carbs for the bike they where taken off the bike and where placed in a box to be cleaned. I did start some back to polish the engine cases I will finish this if the bike sells. I have four other GT I have been restoring for several years if this dose not sell I will make this one my drive. I would like to say I do have a lot of GT 750 parts and I mean a lot if someone is going to restore the bike I have a lot of parts to get you on you way. This bike will come with a  bill of sale I can not find the title for bike and can get one for around 250 bucks and it will take several weeks it is not a big deal any more. I do take trade in' sometime it depends on what the bike is. Please call me if you have any questions, I have had several people that like the bike for what it is and like the vintage look of the bike the way it is. Shawn Davis 423-956-3002

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