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<blockquote data-quote="MSZ" data-source="post: 35450" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Looks to be a 1973 and some of the engine and misc. parts are extremely hard to find and expensive. The 1973 had a unique exhaust and finding another is next to impossible.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to sell, I'm interested in purchasing if the price is reasonable and it's fairly complete. I have a 1985 ATC and am looking for another one so I can ride with the kids and like the look of the 1973-1974 models.</p><p> </p><p>Drop me a note if you want to sell. I can't be too far from you and am in Overland Park, KS</p><p></p><p>If you decide to keep it, I can point you in the right direction on replacement parts. Depending on what the bike needs, it may be more expensive to build then the CT70's since the aftermarket is non-existant for the 1973-1974's other then fenders and tires. The stator covers and pull starters are hard to find if the one you have is broken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSZ, post: 35450, member: 7"] Looks to be a 1973 and some of the engine and misc. parts are extremely hard to find and expensive. The 1973 had a unique exhaust and finding another is next to impossible. If you want to sell, I'm interested in purchasing if the price is reasonable and it's fairly complete. I have a 1985 ATC and am looking for another one so I can ride with the kids and like the look of the 1973-1974 models. Drop me a note if you want to sell. I can't be too far from you and am in Overland Park, KS If you decide to keep it, I can point you in the right direction on replacement parts. Depending on what the bike needs, it may be more expensive to build then the CT70's since the aftermarket is non-existant for the 1973-1974's other then fenders and tires. The stator covers and pull starters are hard to find if the one you have is broken. [/QUOTE]
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