1977 Honda Express
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$805 USD | Sold
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- 1-cylinder engine
- Automatic transmission
- Air-cooled engine
- Two-stroke engine
- Oil pump to mix fuel and oil
- California blue plate
- Odometer shows 144 miles
- Wire spoke wheels
- Lime green
- Easy to ride
- Donated to the Petersen Museum specifically for fundraising purposes
Introduced in 1977, the Honda Express was developed as a reaction to the 1973 oil crisis. The Express is a motor scooter with a 49-cc air-cooled, single cylinder, two stroke engine mated to an automatic transmission. Honda designed the scooter for ease of use by those uninitiated with motorcycles. A small oil pump was used to mix the fuel and oil.
This lime green Honda Express NC50 motor scooter is a 1977 model. It appears to have last been on the road in 1978 and, thus, shows a scant 144 miles on the odometer, which may be from new. It has wire spoke wheels, a chrome rack surrounding the tiny rear-mounted gas tank, and a blue California license plate.