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Joe Hunt Magneto Triumph Pre-unit Norton Bsa Vincent on 2040-motos

US $65
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Hutchinson, Kansas, United States

Hutchinson, Kansas, United States
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ORIGINAL JOE HUNT MAGNETO FOR TRIUMPH PRE-UNIT, NORTON, BSA, VINCENT. UNTESTED. I DO NOT KNOW IF IT HAS SPARK. LOOKS GREAT. SPINS NICE. I HAVEN'T RUN ON A BIKE BUT APPEARS TO BE IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE. NEEDS THREE BOLT FLANGE ADAPTER FOR MOUNTING. (AVAILABLE THROUGH JOE HUNT, MORRIS MAGNETO,ETC.) LIKE ANY USED MAGNETO, SHOULD BE LOOKED AT BY SOMEONE WITH EXPERIENCE. LOOK CLOSELY AT PICTURES.

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