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1978 Honda Cb750k Cb 750 K Gas Petrol Fuel Tank Professionally Repainted on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
Professionally repainted by a nationally renowned motorcycle shop
Bundled Items:Fuel Cap, Tank Key Material:Steel Warranty:No Color:Black Placement on Vehicle:Front Paint:Aftermarket Paint Brand:Honda

1978 Honda CB750K gas tank, professionally repainted by a nationally renowned motorcycle paint shop. This tank was in great shape when restoration began. It just had general wear & tear scratches etc. This tank is NOT full of bondo. The tank looks fine inside and it was not necessary to reseal. The hinged fuel access door is fully operational with a working Honda key. The Honda badges are original (not reproductions) they show some light signs of wear. The graphics are reproduction decals. This is definitely a show winning tank! 

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