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1967 Bsa on 2040-motos

US $11807
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:6
Location:

North Vernon, Indiana, United States

North Vernon, Indiana, United States
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Here is a 67 lightning project I hate to get rid of, but I have too many other projects right now, so it's up for grabs. I don't know much about it other than it does have new pistons in it. I hot wired the coils and it started on the 2nd kick. Motor sounded good, needs valves checked, seemed a little noisy. However I would strongly recommend tearing it down as I don't know if the sludge trap has been cleaned. I will aassume no responsibility for the condition of the engine. It is a numbers matching bike with a clear title in my name. There is no seats, tank, side covers or rear fender. I do have the kickstand and the foot pegs and rear brake pedal. Gauges look nice, not sure what up with the covers. All chrome has pitting. AS IS NO WARRANTY OR RETURNS. BIKE MUST BE PICKED UP IN NORTH VERNON INDIANA WITHIN 10 DAYS END OF AUCTION. PAYPAL OR CASH. NO CHECKS OF ANY KIND WILL BE ACCEPTED.

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