Early 80s honda odyssey, was originally a 250 I believe, very sturdy frame, was gonna upgrade to a 2 cyl snow mobile engine, which comes with it, 340, carb and exhaust, new belt, ready to be mounted. I just couldn't find the time or energy. Good project if you have the time.
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