I had a hell of a time selling a matching numbers H bike.
I had a hell of a time selling a matching numbers H bike.
1970 CT70HK0 Candy Emerald Green (restored)
1972 CT70HK1 Candy Ruby Red (restored)
1973 CT70K2 Candy Topaz Orange (Grandfather's original)
1974 CT70K3 Candy Topaz Orange (low mileage original)
1974 CT70K3 Candy Riviera Blue (restoration-in progress)
I do intend to sell. If anyone is interested and would like to come pick it up. It'd be all yours if I like the price. Would anyone like to post an offer and is capable of picking it up? I'm not interested in shipping.
It appears as if $750 is a somewhat high amount. I was looking for around $700. What do you think folks, do you think its a fair price? Keep in mind; its a fairly clean bike and definitely a good runner.
You say there's a CT enthusiast here in FL. Do you by chance know the name or location of such stated person?
I've been looking for Central Florida riders but have yet to find some.
And, I'm still looking for someone to take the Candy Gold CT off my hands and I really want it to go to a good home rather than some random stranger who is going to give it to their strong wristed yungster who has no interest in the preservation of their vintage CT at WOT in first gear. ( Just so you know, I tore up an ATC70 at the age of 4 when I didnt know what the difference between 2nd gear and 3rd gear.
auction prices are again rising faster then a saturn V rocket.($5600 for a 71 super rat on screw bay now).but reality you must face is your local market conditions...try screw bay and see what happens..on your local craigs list you may have to adjust asking price...by the way craigs list is most likely your most accurate setting for what your local market price will bear