Nice 110 you have. But honistly, these machines rarely command big money even though low hour original examples are fairly rare. I've seen very nice ones (83-85) go from $600-800. A pretty small sum in all reality. I have an exceptional 85 myself, but really can't justify selling for this reason. Unless you absolutely need the money, hang onto it and evjoy it for what it is. A nice easy going machine that still delivers tons of smiles, and is in respectful hands.
Alrighty, i dont need the money. Just feel bad letting it sit. I dont even see it often. lol i just feel like it should be in someones garage that would really enjoy it. But i guess i could hang onto it. Maybe convince the woman to allow me to tuck it in the corner of the "game" room
Cool man! I had one of those brand new.
kid beat my up to 800.......STILL HAVE IT! gonna powder coat the rims and stuff