Vintage 1971 Honda Ct 70 Trail 70 Rear Fender ,look,69-79 Honda,trail 70 Parts on 2040-parts.com
Everton, Arkansas, US
In this auction I have the rear fender with rust spots, taken off of a 1971 Honda ct 70/Trail 70 mini bike. I also included a picture of the bike I am parting out,that this part is from.Bike is not included. If you need to know more,just ask.Please look at all the pics. I can text or email more pics of the item if needed. I always pack with care and ship fast! Thank you for looking.
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