Well I got me another bike (yesterday). While I was waiting for the burger I had order at my favorite burger joint (PaPa Joe's), I was perusing the local Craigslist ads and first up was a 76 750, just posted in the parts section. For $100 20 miles from me. So I sent off a text reply, I'll take the 750. He replies back, "cash". OK I'll bite, send me the address and when is good to get it.(I didn't have work pressing so I just had to borrow a friend's ramp and tools so I could get it into the minivan). He replied back he was there and come on down. He wanted it gone out of the yard.
Well it was a legit ad and he was great guy, 2nd owner. I may have even assembled this bike from the crate back in 76, on one of our late night setup parties that were mandatory stay after my 12 hour day in the parts room...... it came with the original owners title dated 6/15/1976.
I had the local LEO come by and run the vin when I got home and it came back clear, last registered in 2008 by the guy(Kerry) I bought it from. I had him run the 78K I bought last year while he was here too and it was good too. So I can register them and get titles. So another win win!
Kerry said that is sat in his garage for some years and the rear fender was broken while setting but didn't know how. He said his son wanted it but never picked it up with the excuse of no place to keep it and didn't want to get a storage unit so Kerry decided to just list it to get it out of his garage. He bought it from his neighbor(original owner)and that it had sat in his neighbor's garage after he hit a car with it, the bike fared well but apparently the owner didn't fare so well so he parked it. Kerry said he rebuilt the carbs and bought a new aftermarket tank for it(rattlecan paint) and rode it a few years then it sat in his garage. So this one is added to the other two 76 projects to get going, this one has good promises I think?? 11,000 miles and kicks over.