Vintage 1970 Honda Cl450 Scrambler Chrome Front Fender on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, United States
1970 Honda CL450 Scrambler Front Fender. There is a small section on the rear of the fender that has a wrinkle in it that you can see and is missing one of the cable holders, but it's really in great condition considering it's 46 years old. These are really hard to find vintage Honda parts. NO RESERVE
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