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1943 Bsa Wd M20 on 2040-motos

US $37000
YearYear:1943 MileageMileage:179
Location:

Brussels, Wisconsin, United States

Brussels, Wisconsin, United States
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BSA WD M20 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BSA WD M20 description

1943 BSA WD M20 completely restored to War time specs.Restoration Completed about 5 months ago.All sand blasted epoxy primed,base coat,mat clear coated with all PPG Deltron paint products.engine is been completely rebuilt.Runs excellent usually starts on the first kick.Has around 50 miles on bike since overhaul.transmission has been flushed out and refilled,shifts very good.new wiring,lights all work.horn works when it wants to.new 6 volt battery.new tubes and tires,Speedometer works great.All new cables.It could use new canvas hand grips,still original.saddlebags are new old stock.one dated 1943 the other is dated 1944.they did not have titles for war bikes but i checked and i can have one made through a title conpany for around 500.00 dollars. so if you would like one its at your expense or i will give you a bill of sale.any other questions please message me.I would like $500.00 deposit PayPal within 24 hours and the rest within 7 days cash in person or cashiers check.I am located in Brussels,Wisconsin. 35 minutes north of Green bay in  Beautiful Door County.I can hold bike for a couple months if need be.I can help the shipper of your choice with loading the bike up.I will not end the auction early there is no reserve  so high bidder will own the bike.Thanks Jeff

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