A true survivor 1969 Sandcast Honda 750. Original paint. wrinkle tank. original unmarked pipes. duck tail seat. left side horn. double cut front fender. true sandcast gauges in excellent condition. The cable hookups are sandcast not diecast like I see many of them on restorations or supposed originals) correct sandcast oil line. rolled rim. correct no rubber boot banjo bolt front brake cylinder on front handle bars. correct original mirrors . mooth oil filter cover with correct 12mm bolt. correct short chain gaured. It now resides in the Motorcyclepedia museum in Orange County New York in the Antique Motorcycle Club of America Winners circle display. Only the highest judged by points bikes are winner circle. Bike will have to be gone through as it hasnt been started after a few years in museums. I last rode it about five years ago before loaning it out. Bike is for sale locally so I reserve the right to pull listing down. $1000. 00 paypal deposit and rest wire deposit to my Wells Fargo account. check (must wait to clear) Bike can be picked up at museum in New York or use the shipping company of your choice. I'm also selling a 1970 all original 4500 mile bike 10032xxx ducktail . ear cut fender. unmarked pipes etc. still even has dealership sticker from West Chester honda on swing arm. Another REAL survivor. Retired and cutting down on my collection of Asian bikes. If your into Kawasaki Z1s Im selling #254 totally restored with nos parts totally correct from pipes to 20 over hashmark speedo. rare first 2000 lighter brown paint (they used more metallic in paint) all numbers match. Just got out of a loan and is in Philadelphia . a. Has been in AACA museum in Hershey and is featured in a book. Just sayin. On Mar-23-15 at 01:52:07 PDT. seller added the following information:A true survivor 1969 Sandcast Honda 750. Original paint. wrinkle tank. original unmarked pipes. duck tail seat. left side horn. double cut front fender. true sandcast gauges in excellent condition. The cable hookups are sandcast not diecast like I see many of them on restorations or supposed originals) correct sandcast oil line. rolled rim. correct no rubber boot banjo bolt front brake master cylinder on front handle bars. correct original mirrors . mooth oil filter cover with correct 12mm bolt. correct short chain guard and recessed ignition. It now resides in the Motorcyclepedia museum in Newburgh . range County New York in the Antique Motorcycle Club of America Winners circle display along wit my original 71 650 Yamaha which is featured in a book from when it was in the AACA museum in Hershey Pa. Go to motorcyclepediamuseum. org and click on AMCA Winnerrs circle to see display PIC of Sandcast. Only the highest . udged by points. bikes are winner circle. Bike will have to be gone through as it hasnt been started after a few years in museums. I last rode it about five years ago before loaning it out. Bike is for sale locally so I reserve the right to pull listing down. $1000. 00 paypal deposit and the rest wire deposit to my Wells Fargo account or check (must wait to clear) Bike can be picked up at museum in New York or use the shipping company of your choice. I'm also selling a 1970 all original 4500 mile bike 10032xxx ducktail . ear cut front fender. unmarked pipes etc. still even has dealership sticker from West Chester honda on swing arm and original tires. Another REAL survivor. Retired and cutting down on my collection of Asian bikes. Keeping my HD and Indians for awhile longer. Moving to Virginia Beach and no room for them all. If your into Kawasaki Z1s Im selling #254 totally restored with original or nos parts totally correct from pipes to 20 over hashmark speedo. rare first 2000 lighter brown paint (they used more metallic in paint) all numbers match. Better than new engine rebuild. 780 miles. Just got out of a loan and is in Philadelphia . a. Has been in AACA museum in Hershey and is featured in a book. Just sayin. . On Mar-24-15 at 18:55:39 PDT. seller added the following information:engine 1001290 frame 10013xx only engine number on title. all correct for those numbers. TheZ1 is featured in two wheeled Treasures book.