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Wwii Era Motorcycle Bsa M20 Original Running M20, Mag on 2040-motos

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Lewistown, Pennsylvania

Lewistown, PA
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WWII ERA MOTORCYCLE BSA M20 Original running M20, Mag, US $, image 1

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WWII ERA MOTORCYCLE BSA M20 Original running M20, Mag, dyno rebuilt, 276 Carb sleeved. Front brake relined. New clutch cable, front brake cable, tires. Original War Department tires & pannier bag. Transferred to Canadian Military after war. Replacement engine. Correct, original serial numbers stamped on the down tube front engine mount. Title says 1940, serial numbers attest to 1939 vintage. Contact 717-994-XXXX for details.

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