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1969 triumph 650 trophy sport completely dismantled and rebuilt every thing new bought from Texas four years ago not matching numbers seller never stated left side case blown apart from primary explosion I would not mix match cases so new cases were bought all machine work done professionally new crank, bearings valves pistons rods ETC all new. New cloth harness electronic ignition all original bolts and hardware cad plated new tires, brakes front end bushings ,seals and chains.Most chrome redone. Original sheet metal 3.5 touring tank .new seat cover and battery paint.. Everything gone thru Cant build this bike for my reserve sold as is. buyer pays shipping and crating costs no international shipping. being shown locally so I reserve right to end auction early. Really nice bike runs very well cant find to many as original as this one you can ask questions about anything I might have forgotten ican be reached at973 620 7710 steve
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Triumph Other for Sale
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