CL77 Sold on eBay for >$22,000
CL77 Sold on eBay for >$22,000
Unless I missed something, a 1966 CL77, very nice, but not perfect, just sold for $22,700 on eBay. Hard to believe. JWB
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I have my doubts about the 22,000 bike on ebay
Something does not feel right on this deal. He kept the auction private, I smell a rat. No one is going to pay that kind of money for that bike. You could buy four at that price just like it.
Hoax
This $22,000 Honda Scrambler has made it
to the status of "Urban Legend." It did not happen.
The below 1966 Honda 450 "Black Bomber"
was a 100 pt magnificent professional
restoration and was sold, at the January.
Mid America, Las Vegas auction, for $10,000.
http://www.midamericaauctions.com/showv ... leID=14433
This, (below), Honda 305 Scrambler supposedly is/was
New with only a couple of miles on it. Thankfully,
the fellows on this very site are of the opinion that
the seat on it is incorrect, a cable that was NOT routed
properly, (i.e. - the Tank was removed for some reason?),
replacement tires are on the bike, fenders sit too
high, etc, etc.
http://www.jwoodandcompany.com/2008/200 ... ambler.JPG
It is SO difficult not to be thinking with your HEART
when you just HAVE to have one of these bikes.
But .... we have to remember Buyer Beware and if a
deal on a bike, that we have not physically examined,
seems "Too Good to be True" ..... it probably is.
to the status of "Urban Legend." It did not happen.
The below 1966 Honda 450 "Black Bomber"
was a 100 pt magnificent professional
restoration and was sold, at the January.
Mid America, Las Vegas auction, for $10,000.
http://www.midamericaauctions.com/showv ... leID=14433
This, (below), Honda 305 Scrambler supposedly is/was
New with only a couple of miles on it. Thankfully,
the fellows on this very site are of the opinion that
the seat on it is incorrect, a cable that was NOT routed
properly, (i.e. - the Tank was removed for some reason?),
replacement tires are on the bike, fenders sit too
high, etc, etc.
http://www.jwoodandcompany.com/2008/200 ... ambler.JPG
It is SO difficult not to be thinking with your HEART
when you just HAVE to have one of these bikes.
But .... we have to remember Buyer Beware and if a
deal on a bike, that we have not physically examined,
seems "Too Good to be True" ..... it probably is.