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1967 Triumph Other on 2040-motos

US $23000
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:99
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Vintage 1967 Triumph TR6C Trophy Competition 650 Project - Desert Sled Scrambler

Bike is in overall good shape for its age. Engine and frame numbers are matching. Previous owner had the bike since the early 70s.  At some point, a set of Cerianni forks were installed accompanied by a Bates headlight.  Inside of tank is really clean. Motor runs well with no funny noises, etc.  Carb will need to be tuned.  The Mighty Max unit will need to be replaced as bike does not start or run without a battery wired in.  Oil bag and toolbox mounting tabs have been cut off the rear frame loop in order to install the round oil tank. This would be a great bike to restore back to original or make it into a killer desert sled. I have a clear AZ title

Buyer to pay $500 NON REFUNDABLE deposit at the end of the auction.  Balance due within 7 days unless prior arrangements are made.

Buyer to arrange shipping or pick up from Tucson, AZ.  I can deliver within a reasonable distance for a fee

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