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Collection Of 9 Honda Trail Ct-90 Motorcycle Bikes Ct90 1960's 1970s Enduro Lot on 2040-parts.com

US $4,800.00
Location:

Mancelona, Michigan, United States

Mancelona, Michigan, United States
Please see photos for exact condition. Some were running when parked. We have three titles that are included. Please see description for serial number list.
Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:CT90

Collection of 9 Honda Trail CT-90 Bikes

Bikes are being sold as is seen in the photos.  Some of them were running when parked.  Will be a few extra parts included beyond what is pictured.  We have three titles as seen in the photos.  The rest will come with bills of sale.

VIN numbers-

CT90-418244 ~ 1174 miles
CT90-304699 ~ 5149 miles
CM91A148452 ~ 1248 miles
CT90-304649 ~ 12,338 miles
CT90-1807041
CT90-415048
CT90-153742
CT90-208470
One other mystery one that we could not find numbers on.

We will assist in shipping these items.  Please email for a quote.  

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