1984 Honda C70 Passport

HIGH BID: $800

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Description

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A variant of the Super Cub (the best-selling motor vehicle of all time), the Honda C70 Passport was a simple step-through motorcycle that brought two-wheeled joy to millions of riders. It was sold under different names in the US and UK as the former already had a Piper Super Cub airplane and the latter already had the Triumph Super Cub motorcycle.

The Super Cub originally started as a 50 in 1960, and it grew to a 70 (actually 72cc) in 1970. The Passport name debuted in the US in 1980, by which point Honda was claiming 6.4 horsepower from the air-cooled single that was partnered with a 3-speed automatic transmission.

Manufactured in October of 1983, this example is VIN: JH2DA0105ES400541. The seller purchased this C70 three years ago from the original owner in Montreal.

The odometer shows 4,311 kilometers (2,678 miles). The seller has put roughly 200 miles on this example.

Maintenance:
The seller states they have changed the clutch discs, battery, spark plug, and carburetor. The seller notes they have also changed the oil.

Modifications:
Not pictured: Honda Astrea Grand 100cc carburetor.

Inside of the tank:

It is riding on Michelin tires that have aged out.

The sale includes one key.

Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:


Currently located in Laval, Quebec, this Honda is offered on a clean Canada title. Have any C70 stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!

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