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1971 Honda ATC 90
Estimated price for orientation: 202 $
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Description Year: 1971 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): US-90 Mileage: na Engine Size (cc): 90 Make: Honda Transmission Type: Manual Model: ATC 90 Exterior Color: Green Type: 3-Wheeler Drive Train: 2-Wheel Drive For Sale By: Private Seller Vehicle Title: Not Available
Very nice restorable condition Honda ATC90 US-90 model Three Wheeler. Believe it to be a 1971 model based on serial number (see pic). Garage kept for years. Ohtsu original tires.The world's first ATV, Honda's three-wheel US90, was introduced to America in 1969. The US90, later renamed the All-Terrain Cycle 90 (ATC) in 1971, was powered by an 89cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine that sent its 7-horsepower through a dual-range four-speed gearbox with automatic clutch. It featured extras such as a Swivel-Lok handlebar for easy loading in a trunk or station wagon, and was sold for just $595.
Honda engineer Osamu Takeuchi headed the US90 development program, which began in 1967, when American Honda asked Honda R&D for a new product that dealers could sell when motorcycle sales tapered off in the winter.
Description
Year: | 1971 | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | US-90 |
Mileage: | na | Engine Size (cc): | 90 |
Make: | Honda | Transmission Type: | Manual |
Model: | ATC 90 | Exterior Color: | Green |
Type: | 3-Wheeler | Drive Train: | 2-Wheel Drive |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Vehicle Title: | Not Available |
Very nice restorable condition Honda ATC90 US-90 model Three Wheeler. Believe it to be a 1971 model based on serial number (see pic). Garage kept for years. Ohtsu original tires.The world's first ATV, Honda's three-wheel US90, was introduced to America in 1969. The US90, later renamed the All-Terrain Cycle 90 (ATC) in 1971, was powered by an 89cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine that sent its 7-horsepower through a dual-range four-speed gearbox with automatic clutch. It featured extras such as a Swivel-Lok handlebar for easy loading in a trunk or station wagon, and was sold for just $595.
Honda engineer Osamu Takeuchi headed the US90 development program, which began in 1967, when American Honda asked Honda R&D for a new product that dealers could sell when motorcycle sales tapered off in the winter.
Honda engineer Osamu Takeuchi headed the US90 development program, which began in 1967, when American Honda asked Honda R&D for a new product that dealers could sell when motorcycle sales tapered off in the winter.