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1966 Bsa 650cc Thunderbolt Complete!!! on 2040-motos

US $1,026.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:13000
Location:

Fort Mohave, Arizona, US

Fort Mohave, Arizona, US
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What you are bidding on in this auction is a 1966 BSA Thunderbolt Complete with a 1971 650cc thunderbolt engine. This classic British bike is in fairly good condition for a project motorcycle, I can find no damage anywhere on the engine or the tank and the frame does not appear to be molested or damaged in any way. The paint has chipped away in certain areas and there is some slight rust present as is shown in the pictures. The engine turns over and is not locked up and the wheels move freely. Neither the rear fender or the seat appear to be correct for this make and model and the gauges are not smiths but read VDO. The engine numbers on this bike read A65T / EE 09XXX and I can find no identifiable numbers on the frame, if someone out there knows where to find the serial number on the frame please call or email me. There is NO TITTLE for this motorcycle, BILL OF SALE ONLY!! The winning bidder purchases this classic BSA motorcycle with the knowledge that every part may have to be removed, rebuilt and restored. Local pick up preferred, but I will assist in shipping this Classic bike to any country needed. Buyer arranges all transport requirements and winning bidder is responsible for all shipping costs and Customs fees and taxes in their native country. I will assist in helping to load for shipping. This bike is sold as is, no warranty is implied or inferred. 500.00 Down Payment is required within 48 hours end of auction, full payment required within 7 days end of auction. Down payment NON-REFUNDABLE! If you have any further questions or comments or would like additional pictures please feel free to email me or I can always be reached anytime at 928-234-4566! Thank you so much, and good luck on the bidding!!!

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