1972 Honda Z600

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$8,250 USD | Sold

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The Honda 600 was the first model of the make to be imported to the United States, beginning in 1969, on the West Coast. A derivate of the N360 “kei car,” a small automobile complying with Japan’s formula for entry-level cars, the 600 had a two-cylinder air-cooled engine of 599-cc backed by a four-speed manual transmission. Quite sophisticated for an automaker’s early efforts, the overhead cam unit had the benefit of the manufacturer’s long experience with motorcycles. The current owner reports this car to be mostly original and rust-free, stating that the non-original parts of the car are maintenance related parts. The exterior is orange with a black interior and is equipped with a radio.