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1967 Bsa D7 Trail Bronc on 2040-motos

US $36000
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Columbia, Illinois, United States

Columbia, Illinois, United States
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BSA D7 Trail Bronc description

You are looking at a 1967 BSA D7 175cc Trail Bronc motorcycle. This is a very rare BSA two stroke motorcycle. Fully restored including fresh bore and piston, rebuilt Amal carb, original Dunlop Sports tyres, Buchanon spokes SS, seat , fresh cables and forks. Beautiful "catalina blue" paint and muffler chrome. This is the REAL deal. Buyer is responsible for transportation. WILL NOT SHIP. What you see is what you get. Good Luck!! 

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