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1957 Triumph 650 Cc on 2040-motos

US $1,026.00
YearYear:1957 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Rimrock, Arizona, US

Rimrock, Arizona, US
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1957 Triumph 650 cc, US $1,026.00, image 1

Triumph Other photos

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Triumph Other tech info

TypeType:Recon Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SJ0468PA

Triumph Other description

1957 Triumph 650 cc  Reconstructed in 1968 after the owner got back from Vietnam.  It became a full on chopper the day, complete just as built and painted, two fiberglass fuel tanks with different paint and same theme.  Previous owner was updating the electronics and installing new rings and bearings.  It is currently 20 over and everything looks great has all new gaskets, appears to all be there, including extra clutch basket and some extra lighting Maltese Crosses.  Frame is all custom molded everywhere.


This bike is period correct and make a bad ass ride or new paint and assembly and would be a hell of a Vintage ride.  Had one owner since reconstruction in Pennsylvania in 1972.  Had new tires put on it and new electronics and never got to be reassembled by the owner.  Cylinders in great shape crank and rods look good and pistons and rings in good shape.  The pre-unit trans is very cool.  This bike will be a big hit for someone !!  Both fuel tanks signed by artist !!!  

Please take a look at all pictures and you can see that it just needs the right person to put it back together.  This is being sold "As Is", and no returns.  If you'd like more pictures I can email them or if you have any questions, please send me an email, as we know the history and person this came from.  It is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end auction at any time.  Sorry can not sell or ship to Alaska or Hawaii.

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