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Vintage 1978 Yamaha Chappy Lb 50 Frame on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha

Frame from a low mile 1978 Yamaha Chappy LB 50 ser. #                     The frame is straight, with no rust and bright paint.  Priced to move, I will list $75 for shipping to lower 48 states, but will ship to all states for actual cost.  Alaska and Hawaii will need to be calculated.  Will refund any shipping overage via Paypal.  Am listing locally on Craigslist, so I will reserve the right to end auction at any time with no bid.  Have the rear swing arm assembly, complete front fork triple tree (with bearings), headlight mount and handlebars.  Some parts listed, some not would be willing to negotiate for all in one shipment.

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