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1959 Triumph Competition Cub the T 20 C was the first of the competition sports cubs . Using the engine number and the triumph tiger cub Bible approximately 960 of these Cubs came into America for this model year. The T 20 C was based on the 1956 international sixth day trial machine ridden by Kim Heanes. It was intended as a road or off-road machine. The first owner bought it January 19, 1960 I have the original title that will go with the bike. I am the second owner & have a clear Ohio title. I am 72 years old and just had open heart surgery so I am doing some Triumph housecleaning. This Cub has not ran in many years, was running when put inside storage & kicks over freely This bike is original I believe except for the front fender and as you can see the tank is missing the emblem and kneepads & no headlight or speedometer. For a 56-year-old club that is fairly rare I think it is in remarkable shape this bike should be restored of course has matching frame and engine numbers. Any questions please call Joe 419-685-4683 this is a firm price. Selling as is with no guarantees.
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