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Looking for a '66 Triumph 650 Bonneville, either a mint original or a complete bike that would be a good restoration candidate. I hope it is OK to post here. I have found chevy musclecar guys almost always have or had a sixties Bonneville. Every cool little bit older guy I idolized growing up had a Baracuta Jacket, a 65-67 Corvette with Torque-Thrusts & 9" Hurst and a Triumph Bonneville. Any leads call me at 814-450-0926. Thank You, George Lyons
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George....If you like Triumphs check this out. He also has a '68 for sale.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...A:IT&ih=004 |
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George, I was at a new bike dealer recently that sells brand new Triumphs and was amazed at how Retro the new ones look! Two-tone paints, spoke wheels and chrome fenders. I really felt like I had walked through a 30-year time warp. I think they sell for about 7 grand and look like a lot of fun. Hell, the salesman said when he takes one out, people always reply "nice restoration", not realizing it's a brand new bike that you can still buy. Good luck.
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For me a "new" Triumph is perfect for a guy with a fake Rolex and a Clone Hemi 'Cuda. Just doesn't cut it for me but Thank you nonetheless.
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