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Norton : Commando 1971 Norton Commando Titled Project on 2040-motos

$2,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:1
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York, Pennsylvania

York, PA
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Norton Commando description

1971 Norton Commando 750 with 1951 original miles. This is a project bike, with the original Maryland title from the previous owner who purchased it from new, title is ready to transfer into new owners name. Engine spins free, feel like it has great compression. Gear Box shifts smooth. Great start to a restoration or build a cafe bike out of it. Please look at photos carefully to get an better idea of the Norton. Thanks for looking! Pick up or you can set up shipping at the winners expense. I will be able to give the shippers a hand NORTON MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN seven DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDED! Bike is located in Baltimore 21236

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