78 Everest 440, runs but will need work. No seat, had it running for about 5 mins, light & speedo work, 3811 miles, has a crack in the front of the hood that has been repaired. Sled is located west of Indianapolis, IN. Buyer must pick up or can deliver within 50mi for additional fee. Need to get this one gone, thanks for looking.
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