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1969 Triumph Trophy (1969)
This is a restored, matching number 1969 Triumph T100C Trophy 500 from the Hamilton Triumph Motorcycle Museum in Apache Junction, Arizona. This motorcycle was on display in our collection until just recently when it was moved out to make room for new acquisitions. This Trophy 500 is in very good condition with approximately 6700 miles since its restoration. It has its original fuel tank with original Lincoln Green paint, silver stripe and white pin stripping. There is a small scrap on the right fork lower that is shown in the pictures.2016-11-09 04:43:38Apache Junction, Arizona, United States630000
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1969 Triumph Trophy (1969)
I HAVE A VERY NICE 1969 TRIUMPH TR6C TROPHY COMPETITION FOR SALE. ONLY HAS 1340 MILES RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT TANK WAS REPAINTED YEARS AGO VERY NICE BIKE HAS BEEN IN CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE FOR LAST 8 YEARS CLEAN TITLE IN HAND BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING COST,LOCATED IN CINCINNATI,OH CAN TEXT ME AT 513-580-94722016-10-09 04:41:30Cincinnati, Ohio, United States19,900.00
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1969 Triumph Trophy (1969)
Close to Factory Original Previously Restored, Runs Good Vehicle Inspection Performed Matching Frame & Engine Numbers Shipping Options Available Lot #102 Feel free to contact us for more details on this motorcycle: (714) 556-01702016-08-12 04:54:08Costa Mesa, California, United States412,995.00
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1969 Triumph Trophy (1969)
It's my opinion that only a handful of collectors are looking for concours restored bikes costing upwards of $15,000. Most of us in the Triumph age demographic of 45 to 65 are looking for a handsome and reliable Sunday driver. So, consider this one.I've sold most of my collection and down to the last few.2016-07-03 04:59:12Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States106,000.00
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1969 Triumph Trophy (1969)
My apologies to previous listing watchers, had to relist in another category. Please read entire listing, particularly important title info. below.2016-07-01 04:56:29Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States130436
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1969 Triumph Trophy (1969)
Up for auction is a 1969 Triumph TR 6 C. This bike has been restored. The bolts have been cad plated, Dunlop rims re chromed,Headlight has been re chromed, new fenders and exhaust.2016-07-01 04:56:08New Baltimore, Michigan, United States13013000
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1969 Triumph Trophy (1969)
BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED TR6C 1969 TRIUMPH TR6C 1969 Triumph Tiger TR6C This listing is for a beautifully restored 1969 Triumph TR6C. This motorcycle was entirely rebuilt mechanically and the pictures clearly show the beautiful finishes. All the work was done by Roger Jones of Georgia and his work is certainly amongst the best anywhere! The engine, transmission and all other mechanicals were rebuilt using the best parts available. As with all of the motorcycles Roger restored for me, the question was not about costs, but, directed to the end result....an outstanding classic motorcycle! Think you must agree the objective was met! The motorcycle was started and was taken on a short test run following restoration. The new pipes were installed and the motorcycle was put on display in my private collection. Of course, it was kept in a climate controlled environment. Watch the video....think you will be impressed with how great the motorcycle sounds. This is a motorcycle that is easily a show winner and a rider if you wish. A good many changes and improvements were made in 1969. Triumph was now almost entirely “American” thread bolts, cams were improved for durability and the paint schemes featured metallic colors such as the Trophy Red on this motorcycle. So, a “top notch” restoration, classic styling of Triumph’s “Street Scrambler” and all at a very reasonable price of $14,299 or Best Offer. Take another look at the pictures and video.....you won’t be disappointed!! Oh yes, clear title. LOOK BELOW FOR A VIDEO AND MORE GREAT PICTURES OF THIS BEAUTIFUL BIKE! PLEASE READ ENTIRE AUCTION INCLUDING ALL DETAILS, DESCRIPTIONS, AND DISCLOSURES BEFORE BIDDING.2016-06-14 15:43:39Townville, South Carolina, United States112,999.00
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1969 Triumph TR6C, Euro tank, runs and rides really well (1969)
1969 Triumph TR6C Engine & Frame Number: TR6C PC05354 Produced from 1956 to 1973, the TR6 Trophy was one of the most successful models in the Triumph range, particularly in the US. The highly successful competition variant, the �C’, popularly known as the "desert sled", sporting the distinctive high pipes, secured the model’s success by winning many competitions throughout the late 1950s and 1960s. It was built at the request of Triumph's sole US distributor at the time, Johnson Motors in southern California, as a way to target the growing number of desert riders.2013-10-19 00:52:25Santa Monica, California, US66,490.00
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Triumph TR6C 1969 (1969)
Nice vintage 1969 matching numbers Tr6c,boyer inginition,dunlap tires.1000 miles on rebuilt motor and trans,has belt drive w/ barrnett clutch ,which means It don't leak on primary side.needs tach drive to get tach working.This is a excellent running bike,starts easy,all electrics works as should.904 583 0077. The bike is for sale locally.Clear Florida title In my name. I have the right to end auction early.New owner will handle shipping cost.Bike is sold as is.$500 deposit at end of auction,bike will be released when final payment clears.And yes, I know they did not paint them yellar from the factory,so no mean emails from triumph no it alls.2013-09-05 08:25:43Ellijay, Georgia, US3,4002,551.00
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1969 TR6 (1969)
1969 Triumph TR6 This is a beautiful motorcycle, new base clear paint, runs excellent ,nice chrome, cases polished, all fluids changed ready to ride needs nothing On Jun-16-13 at 08:49:13 PDT, seller added the following information: NUMBERS MATCHING BIKE2013-09-03 21:43:29Westport, Indiana, US11,7002,025.00
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