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Thread: 1984 Honda 200M

  1. #1
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    1984 Honda 200M

    I recently purchased a 1984 200M. It didn't run but was in pretty good shape. I got it running just the carb, then i took it apart down to the frame. Painted everything its not perfect but is really really good!

    Can anyone give me an idea what its worth?

    I'll see if I can figure out how to post pictures...

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    That's a pretty good looking trike. It even looks like it may have the original style tires on it.

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    Thank you! I've never restored a ATC before but it was really fun. I have no idea what kind of value they have... That's why i was looking for some guidance. I've only worked on cars and trucks. Probably not the place for it but including a picture of a 69 Bronco we did. Thanks again.

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    1969 Bronco

    thanks again
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  5. #5
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    I have no idea on the value of your 200M. That's a pretty sweet looking Bronco as well.

  6. #6
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    I place a current fair market value of your trike at around $2000. Honestly, it would be worth more had you NOT painted it. Painting it takes away from the "Original" untouched piece it was. Not to say you made it worth a bunch less - it looks great to be honest.
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