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Bsa Rolling Chassis Penton Tank on 2040-motos

US $400.00
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:9999
Location:

New York, New York, US

New York, New York, US
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You are bidding on a 1964 BSA frame a penton tank , a set of wheels AND THATS IT !....

JUST THESE FEW ITEMS . THE FORK IS JAPANESE AND WILL NEED FITTINGS ADJUSTMENT ETC , THE BACK WHEEL IS JAP AS WELL AND WILL NEED CUSTOMISATION AS WELL , THIS IS A BASKET CASE , PROJECT FOR A BUILDER , SO PLEASE BID WITH KNOWLEDGE , THANKS .

I BOUGHT THAT TANK FOR 400 BUCKS AND THE FRAME 300 A FEW YEARS BACK I ALSO HAVE A FEW MISC PARTS ILL THRO IN , LIKE HEADLIGHT , WIRE HARNESS , EXHAUST PIPES ...

NO TITLE !!!!!! NO TITLE GET AN ENGINE WITH PAPERS AND YOU LL BE FINE ... THANKS 





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