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1971 Bsa A70l Lightning/thunderbolt on 2040-motos

$4,495
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:15551 ColorColor: White
Location:

Marne, Iowa

Marne, IA
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BSA A7 photos

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BSA A7 tech info

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BSA A7 description

1971 Bsa A70L Lightning/Thunderbolt, A70 project bike - A A70L 750 Lightning frame with an A65T 650 motor. A70s are getting more rare by the day so grab this now if you have a spare motor or are wanting to build one up some day. A70L frame has title so this could be a great find. Or build it up as a 650-powered A70L. Motor turns over, does not currently run. Will need a full restoration.

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