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Honda 3-Wheeler 1985 ATC 250 SX

Estimated price for orientation: 660 $

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Description
Year: 1985 Engine Size (cc): 250
Make: Honda Transmission Type: Manual
Model: ATC 250SX Exterior Color: Red
Type: 3-Wheeler Drive Train: 2-Wheel Drive
Vehicle Title: Not Available For Sale By: Private Seller


Bought this 1985 3-wheeler in about 1986 or '87 from the parents of a teen who they bought it for right after he hit a mailbox with it and broke his leg. I patched up the fenders like they are now in the pictures with tie-wire and used it for deer hunting for about 25 years just like it is now (except with a rack on the back); never did much to it. It's probably hauled at least a couple hundred deer out of the woods over the years. I loved it because if I could walk to a deer, I could get my wheeler to it as well so we didn't do much dragging. But, now it's been stored in my shop and not cranked for the last four or five years so I finally decided to dig it out to do something with it (It's always been in a shop when not being used). At first I was going to get it fixed up, everything it needs is available on eBay, but after a few months now of it being in my garage in the way, I decided to just sell it as is and let someone else fix it up.It was running incredibly well when it was parked, but now it appears the carburetor slide or throttle cable is frozen so I haven't even tried to crank it. Of course the battery is dead too, but it always cranked really well with the kick starter. It really needs a new gas tank; I patched a leak on the one that's on it, the original, several years ago. Most everything else happened in the wreck the kid had when it was new: rear fender (left side), front fender, front brake cable (I just always used the rear brakes on the foot pedal), and the choke cable (it always cranked so well I never needed the choke).The rack I had on it goes with it. Selling it as is and no negotiating please: $600.00 cash at pickup. It should be worth a couple thousand fixed up. Looks like all the parts to bring it up to tip-top shape will be around $500, or do what I did and just get it running good for a couple hundred probably. Bring a ramp or trailer to load it up, it rolls pretty easily.