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1962 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $14381
YearYear:1962 MileageMileage:30
Location:

Ridgeland, Mississippi, United States

Ridgeland, Mississippi, United States
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BMW R-Series description

1962 bmw r69s  all matching numbers  start with one or two kicks.  run and drive very well slinger done original paint but not the gas tank email for more informations

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