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1967 Bsa A65it Thunderbolt Twin Chopper Project W/rolling Chassis, Motor Etc on 2040-motos

US $660.00
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:1
Location:

South Windsor, Connecticut, US

South Windsor, Connecticut, US
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1967 BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin Chopper Project w/Rolling Chassis, Motor etc, US $660.00, image 1

BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin photos

1967 BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin Chopper Project w/Rolling Chassis, Motor etc, US $660.00, image 2 1967 BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin Chopper Project w/Rolling Chassis, Motor etc, US $660.00, image 3 1967 BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin Chopper Project w/Rolling Chassis, Motor etc, US $660.00, image 4 1967 BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin Chopper Project w/Rolling Chassis, Motor etc, US $660.00, image 5 1967 BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin Chopper Project w/Rolling Chassis, Motor etc, US $660.00, image 6 1967 BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin Chopper Project w/Rolling Chassis, Motor etc, US $660.00, image 7

BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin tech info

TypeType:Chopper Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):654 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BSA A65IT Thunderbolt Twin description

I am listing my 1967 BSA Thunderbolt Chopper project.  No time to finish it and I won't sell it off in pieces because it took me too long to scour swap meets all over the East Coast trying to locate everything I have here.  The rolling chassis is the real deal, a 1970's Vintage Hard Tail Chopper Kit that guys used to buy back in the day to modify their stock frames.  On that chassis is a mock up motor with a brand new $250 McCooney Carburetor, original spoked wheels, brand new tires, gas tank, dual pipes, etc.  You'll also see the complete BSA 654cc Thunderbolt Running Motor on the engine stand.  That motor has been gone through and is in nice running condition.  The running motor alone is worth $1,000.  In addition to that I'm also including my 1967 Stock Original BSA Thunderbolt A65IT Frame in case you'd rather build the bike back to stock original.  That stock frame also has a mock up motor with it.  Also included are several crates/boxes of spare parts including 2 extra engine cranks, 3 extra side covers, and whatever else you can spot in the crates.  If you have any questions about any of what's listed here, contact me and I'll respond as quickly as possible.  

As for shipping, I've calculated an estimated weight of around 600lbs.  I will disassemble, repack, and crate everything up onto one standard size 48" x 48" wooden pallet.  The pallet will be shipped Freight from Manchester, CT 06040 to the location you choose.  IT IS UP TO THE WINNING BIDDER TO CALCULATE, ARRANGE, AND PAY FOR ALL SHIPPING CHARGES.  As I said, I will crate and forklift load the pallet into the shipping company's truck on my end as part of the final auction price, but it is up to the winning bidder to calculate and pay for all shipping costs based on the weight and size info I've included, before the pallet leaves Manchester, CT.

As I said above, please contact me if you have any questions about anything I have listed.  Thanks for looking, and good luck.    

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