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1963 Bmw R60/2 (sunset Park) on 2040-motos

$6,800
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New York, New York

New York, NY
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1963 BMW R60/2 (sunset park), $6,800, image 1

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1963 BMW R60/2 daily rider that can be enjoyed as is or the basis for a cosmetic restoration since all the hard work is done. Matching #'s, original paint, keys for tool door and steering lock. Slingers just cleaned, ( new owner gets the one ounce. of crud I removed from them) new seals and gaskets, new ignition coil, new dry cell battery, new fuel lines, new clutch push rod with felt wiper. New Pagusa solo seat. Motor starts easily, runs great no smoke, trans shifts as it should. Exhaust works well but has pitting and a repair on left header pipe to seal a hole from rust.New fluids. Paint is in attractive condition for its age with some scratches. PO tapped a stopped vehicle and scratched front fender and portion of pin stripes. Machine drives straight stops well.Tail light ring is pitted. Fuel tank is rust free. Tires have plenty of meat but are old. You're looking at a 50yr old machine that can be ridden for another 50 yrs with the appropriate care. This machine will be an easy cosmetic restore since everything is all there and in nice shape. Any questions just ask

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