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Vintage 1978 ***** Amf Roadmaster ***** Moped * No Title ****** Parts Or Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Liverpool, New York, US

Liverpool, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:AMF Warranty:No

Includes a Vintage 1978 AMF Roadmaster Moped.

Maker:  AMF

Model:  Roadmaster

Year:  1978

Additional description & search tags:  Pit Bike; Scooter; McCulloch engine

Approximate measurements:  64" long; 40" height to top of handlebars (as adjusted); 33" height to top of seat

Condition:  Some corrosion & weathering over complete moped; Tires tube hold air (24+ hours) but Tires & Tubes should be replaced; Engine is likely seized; Tailight lens missing; Decals missing; Other parts may also be missing (see photos)

Pick-up only, Liverpool, NY  13090.

Refer to the photos.

 

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