For Sale: 1963 Honda Minibike in Arlington, Texas for sale in Arlington, TX

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Vehicle Description 1963 Honda Trail 55 Fully restored Honda trail 55 C105E.
Restoration was done at 812 miles.
The Trail 55 has been used as a display only.
It just doesn't get any nicer than this! The Honda C105E is a 54 cc 4-stroke OHV, push rod dual-purpose motorcycle made by Honda from 1962 through 1965.
It was also known as the Trail 55.
The C105 has a somewhat unique step-through design which remained during the run of the motorcycle.
The 1962 through 1963 model years were available in Scarlet Red and Yellow.
The exhaust was down-swept at first but soon was changed to the up-sweep design.
Trail 55 has a luggage rack behind the seat which became standard equipment.
The engine:
54cc 4-stroke OHV single cylinder, the transmission is a 3-speed with automatic clutch.
The sale includes the owner's manual.
Please Note comes with Bill of Sale only Color is Scarlet Red The exhaust was up-swept The seat is a solo seat; but larger than the Trail 50 The luggage rack behind the seat is standard equipment Has a chrome steel front fender Engine:
54cc 4-stroke OHV single cylinder Transmission:
three-speed transmission with automatic clutch Serial number began:
C105E070182 This rare Honda could be yours for $3,250.
00! REDUCED DOWN TO $3,100.
00! This vehicle is located in Washington.
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  • Year: 1963
  • Make: Honda
  • Model: Minibike

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