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A truly exclusive opportunity to acquire an original CB750 'Sandcast' model. Honda’s biggest gamble was the CB750, the biggest motorcycle the company had ever made up to that point. Fifty years on, its hard to imagine the impact the Honda CB750 had on the motorcycling world when it was unveiled to a stunned public at the Tokyo motorcycle show in October 1968. The CB750 made its United States debut in January 1969 and reached the UK in April 1969. Honda planned on selling only 1,500 CB750s a year, so to keep development costs low, Honda used a sandcast moulding technique—the preferred method for keeping down costs in low-production runs—for the engine cases. However, demand for the CB750 skyrocketed and Honda soon moved from producing 1,500 bikes a year to 1,500 a month! At this point, Honda knew it had a winner and decided to invest in super costly pressure die-cast moulds. After only 7,414 motorcycles, engine no. CB750E-1007414 was the last to leave the factory with a set of sandcast engine cases. To put that total in perspective, such was the demand for this bike that Honda would go on to produce about 445,000 of these first-generation, single-overhead cam CB750s. All later models would become die-cast, mass produced examples. This model with chassis number 1004844 and engine number 1004691 is one of a few remaining rare collectable pieces. An investment that keeps on giving, these original CB750s are increasing in value at an alarming rate. This beautiful example has been imported from California and comes with the all important 1969 G prefix UK registration, V5 and 1 key. All chrome is original Honda. It has a un-stamped HM300 pipes. It has the original wrinkle tank, double cut front mudguard, rolled rear rim, short chain guard, original stubby brake lines, smooth oil filter housing, sandcast gearboxes on the clocks etc All the details are correct. This machine is being sold as a collector’s item, part of a stunning private collection of Vintage and Classic machines that have all been dry stored for several of years and will require recommissioning prior to use. Please note that historical classic vehicles are sold as an investment opportunity and are not supplied under the same terms and conditions as a modern day running motorcycle. Please Call or WhatsApp Chat 07 55 77 99 715 for more information regarding this classic machine

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    Price: £199
    Max Price: £22999.00

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    Month: 24
    Month: 60

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    Cash Price £22999.00. Total Deposit . Total Amount of Credit . Payments of . Duration of Agreement is . Fees of £1.00 are included in the payments shown. Total Amount Payable is . Annual Fixed Interest Rate of %. Actual rate will be adjusted to include the deferred final payment. APR %.
    Finance is provided by Motonovo Finance, One Central Square, Cardiff, CF10 1FS. This is not a commitment to lend and applications are subject to an underwriting decision.

    MotoNovo Finance limited. Registered in Wales under Company No 11556144. Registered Office: One Central Square, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, CF10 1FS. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to UK residents aged 18 or over, subject to status.Terms and Conditions apply. On a PCP product you do not have to pay the Final Payment ONLY if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement, you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the service book. Excess Mileage charges may apply along with other terms and conditions, which will be contained within the finance agreement. MotoGB Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA 661247) and acts as a credit broker and not a lender. We may receive commission from the lender that does not affect the amount you pay under your credit agreement. Please ask if you need more information.