Triumph Trophy description
This listing is for a 1968 Triumph Trophy.
Has matching frame and motor with MI title. Ideal for someone looking to make a chopper project. Stock frame has had most stock brackets removed and hard tail welded on. Original swing arm mounts have been cut off. Steering rake is stock. Motor looks to have never been taken apart and does not have any chain damage. Other Chopper parts this comes with are shown in photos. Email me with any Qs. Note: I will not ship this item due to risk of damage - so pickup from Brighton MI only. Also have a complete 67 Bonny parts motor and front frame (both with buggered numbers and no title ) that can go with this project for extra $1000. |
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