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The Honda CA95 / Benly 150 Restoration The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas |
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1968 Honda dream 300 value ?
I'm looking at a 1968 300 Honda dream 7.000mi. Runs good so I'm told it's 400 mi. from me--stock --looks very nice--has title--but 1968 and it being a 300 not a 305 is that good or bad. thanks for any information--John
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Hello John.
If you're in the US, a '68 Dream is likely a CA77. The engine is 305cc. The term "300" was simply used for marketing and as a nice round number to put on the tank badges, there was no 300cc engine. (Similarly, the related "250" engine displaced 247cc, the CA95's "150" displaced 154cc, and so on.) Around my area, a good condition running Dream goes for around $3000 and up. Even Dream's in rough condition but that are mechanically sound start at around $2500. I'm sure prices vary by region. |
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A good start to finding the value would be the in the online section of the NADA Guide. It has a comprehensive section dealing with antique motorcycles and lists the early Hondas.
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Yup, ByTheLake is spot on and if it only has 7000 miles and with title its all good. here's my 68 Just Living The Dream
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That is a gorgeous bike. Absolutely beautiful.
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Tks I actually sold it and then the buyer called me and asked if I wanted it back. He said he made a mistake because the bike drew way to much attention and he was afraid to park it and leave it, sooooo it's back home where it belongs.
I'm gonna paint the same color as your 72 CB175 |
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Thanks for the all the advice and information I'm calling the seller and buying it--BIG DAY
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