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1973 Triumph T100r Daytona 500 on 2040-motos

$900
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South Bend, Indiana

South Bend, IN
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Triumph Daytona description

I have a 1973 Triumph T100R Daytona 500 project bike for sale. It is all there from what I can tell minus the kicker cover. This would make a great project for an original restoration or candidate for a cafe or bobber project. The bike does not run, but turns over. I don't have a title for the bike, but the numbers check out with the state as clean. I talked to the BMV and there should be no problem applying for a lost/new title for the bike. These bikes restored sell in excess of $5000 so this is a great start to your next project. No trades please! Asking $900 OBO. Pick up in Syracuse, IN preferred, but can help with loading for shipping at buyers expense. Text 574-529-050nine if interested. Thanks

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