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1968 Norton on 2040-motos

US $2,499.00
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:999
Location:

Perrysburg, Ohio, United States

Perrysburg, Ohio, United States
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Project 1968 Norton 750 Commando Fastback .original tank and tail.with nice recovered seat.correct rear license bracket and fastback only rear fender.
20M3 magneto motor..rods feel OK...crank rotates.
Nice cylinder,Bare Commando Head
Inner and outer primary covers
transmission may be Matchless
solid green dot guages need rebuild
wheels are rough
2LS brake plate only
pipes and mufflers appear correct
what you see is what I have 

 call for questions 419-466-7444

bill of sale ONLY.


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