I have a 64 cb72 in blue , Is there any numbers on how many of each color were made? i think about 750 of the cb72 250 hawk were sold in 1964 but was wondering about how it was broken up as far as color goes? any idea ?? Mr. loud mouse how many blue have you seen?
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James manske
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production numbers 64 cb72
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Re: production numbers 64 cb72
What I recall from the 60's.
The Black/Silver bike was the most popular of the 4 colors offered.
The Red/Silver was sort of considered as a "is there something wrong with that feller" bike.
The Blue/Silver was sort of ignored.
The White was also ignored.
Granted all colors sold well but I just described the attitude of the time.
Unfortunately no data as to how many of any color was sold.
I ride a Blue/Silver 1963 CB77. ........lm
The Black/Silver bike was the most popular of the 4 colors offered.
The Red/Silver was sort of considered as a "is there something wrong with that feller" bike.
The Blue/Silver was sort of ignored.
The White was also ignored.
Granted all colors sold well but I just described the attitude of the time.
Unfortunately no data as to how many of any color was sold.
I ride a Blue/Silver 1963 CB77. ........lm
thumper2146 wrote:I have a 64 cb72 in blue , Is there any numbers on how many of each color were made? i think about 750 of the cb72 250 hawk were sold in 1964 but was wondering about how it was broken up as far as color goes? any idea ?? Mr. loud mouse how many blue have you seen?
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James manske
santa maria ca.
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thanks for the info Sir.
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Re: production numbers 64 cb72
LOL :)LOUD MOUSE wrote:What I recall from the 60's.
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The Red/Silver was sort of considered as a "is there something wrong with that feller" bike.
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........lm
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