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How rare is my 1976 GS750?

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That's not true of Wisconsin vehicles manufactured before 1980 (when the 17 digit VIN standard was implemented), in my experience. They were titled based on first registration date. You could have purchased a 1969 CB750 from the dealer in 1972. It would have been titled as a 1972, forget the frame/engine/MCO info.

They can call it 1902 for all I care, it doesn't make a '77 750 worth any more.
 
You should have told him the VIN wasn't the engine number, but the chassis number.
That was like 10764.... so #764 off the line....wonder what the title says?

As a dealer, I am obligated to advertise based on the number in the VIN field on the title, which is GS75010435 as stated.
 
Almost all of them had single brakes. Do a little research before you make up your lies.
 
"I suppose it depends on ones definition of average."


Uh, no: It depends on one's definition of a vehicle's year of manufacture.
 
Um, all that site suggests is that the GS750 was offered to the public in late 1976. It does not suggest that the bikes so offered were titled as 1976 machines.

The title is based on the registration/sale date, not the manufacture date. The site does indicate that in 1977 the bikes had dual discs.
 
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