Honda CB750 Sandcast

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Title: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: greggo325 on November 26, 2013, 02:20:33 pm
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/mcy/4214237359.html (http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/mcy/4214237359.html)

Don't see many of these unearthed anymore!  Worth every penny to restore.  I'm betting he wants $20K if he really knows what he's got...That's what I'd be asking ;) 



Up for Sale/Trade is a 1969 Honda CB750 'Sandcast'

As luck would have it, this beauty just fell on my lap. I won't bore you with details but after going over everything I have decided to let her go, based on the fact that I simply do not need nor deserve a bike like this. It either belongs in the garage of an avid bike enthusiast or in a museum... not in my back yard.

Until recently the bike has been garage kept and unregistered since 84. It doesn't kick through but is complete along with original Exhaust (currently sporting the 4 into 1 set up. Pics above). I also have the original receipt from the dealership, along with other misc paperwork. Not to mention an extra custom brown leather seat (Also pictured above).

I am accepting all cash offers and may be open to trade (Preferably Vehicle). The bike is currently with me out in the Mohave Desert near Barstow. I will be taking a lot of trips down for work and for the holidays so showing the bike shouldn't be an issue, not to mention thanks to technology we can also Facetime or Skype =)

Anyhow, if you are interested please just shoot me an Email and we'll go from there. Thanks for your time and consideration!


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Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: greggo325 on November 26, 2013, 08:19:24 pm
It is frame 28 with engine 138.  We've been discussing it over on SOHC4. 

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=132081.0 (http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=132081.0)
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: hondasan on November 27, 2013, 03:26:29 pm
Minor correction - frame 28, engine 132 (he sent me pictures).

No doubt original pairing, but slightly dispapointed to have such an early VIN with a three digit motor!

Cheers - Chris R.
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: markb on November 27, 2013, 04:17:03 pm
No doubt original pairing, but slightly dispapointed to have such an early VIN with a three digit motor!
  :o I thought I was being a little silly but I was disappointed about that myself. ;D Not that I wouldn't mind having it anyway. 
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: kmb69 on November 27, 2013, 09:17:37 pm
No doubt original pairing, but slightly dispapointed to have such an early VIN with a three digit motor!
 :o I thought I was being a little silly but I was disappointed about that myself. ;D Not that I wouldn't mind having it anyway.  

They must have identified issues with the earliest engines that required sending them back for some rework but production kept moving.

This bike has some issues besides a stuck engine. Spotted several non Sandcast items on it. Decent specimen just the same.

Worth far less than the $20k being speculated about IMO. Certainly restoreable at some expense.
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: markb on November 28, 2013, 09:50:53 pm
Spotted several non Sandcast items on it. Decent specimen just the same.
Mirrors, rear fender?  What else?
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: kmb69 on November 28, 2013, 10:47:12 pm
I should have said "and other issues". Handlebars, non-recessed ignition switch, left badge on right cover, something funny about how that LH horn is mounted, no blinkers, can't tell for sure if it is a smooth kill switch, tank was repainted for some reason - dents? Stuck engine - just rings? - something broken? Was definitely leaking oil from multiple areas. Carburetors have been off. Upper air box appears to be broken. Just not a $20k pristine specimen like the guys on SOHC are throwing around. VIN is lower than my lowest and I would love to have it. I think a frame up restoration would be in order to achieve highest value and you know what that takes in time and money. I guess I was just kind of calculating out loud what I would offer for this particular bike. A 2 digit engine would help the value a lot IMO.

Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: chrisnoel on November 29, 2013, 10:55:05 am
What a time capsule.  Problems yes, but how many of these will one have the chance to preserve?  Wanting to undertake the time and expense is the only question.  The price can be hammered out after that. 
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: markb on November 30, 2013, 12:47:04 pm
I'm impressed Keith.  How can you tell the carbs have been off?  Although I would guess on a bike that old they would have had to come off sometime.
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: kmb69 on November 30, 2013, 12:51:03 pm
The clamps are installed upside down, well actually downside up.

And I forgot to mention, I cannot see the oil filter cup.
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: kp on January 25, 2014, 02:11:25 am
Guys, I asked for more pictures and this thing is fairly complete There is a set of original pipes, seat, and other items with the bike. Yep, it may need a little deep cleaning but IMHO this bike is worth way more than $20k. Not missing much at all
KP
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: gary on January 25, 2014, 04:15:19 pm
Nice early bike, will need a lot of work to make it nice. The numbers make it very interesting , i find any thing below 1000 seems to command a higher price, both numbers below a hundred would help this bike. 16 k seems about market in my humble thoughts.
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: markb on January 26, 2014, 11:50:44 am
I exchanged a couple of emails with this guy back in December.  After that I sent several emails that went unanswered.  Is this one still for sale? 
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: hondasan on January 26, 2014, 03:20:16 pm
I understood that it was bought by an SOOC member. Hopefully the person concerned managed to conclude the deal and will "share" with us at some time in the future.

Chris R.
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: kp on January 27, 2014, 04:31:45 am
I think Keith had access to similar photos to what I received. My take is it certainly has the early instruments, 19 litre tank with early petcock, original front end, early triple tree and master cylinder, early exhaust spigots, a nice original set of 'lettuce-root' exhausts, has an early set of carbs with #28 caps to go. I'm seeing an incorrect seat, bars, RH switch, paint on tank, LH horn bracket looks to be broken away but there, 1 of the cables to the instruments, no indicators a side cover emblem, oil filter cover is finned, cracked air cleaner and a little bit of this and that but I would think this is as good as one could expect. It has the very early oil lines, early brake lines etc.
So what would you do with this  bike  ??? We know the motor is stuck but I would try the Aero Kroil remedy first. Maybe a deep clean of the frame, fix those items not original and see what the outcome is or would you do a complete rest.
Title: Re: 2-Digit Sandcast in Southern California on CL
Post by: markb on January 27, 2014, 08:58:41 am
I understood that it was bought by an SOOC member.
So is it someone here?  I would love to get more information especially on the similarities to #97.