1952 Triumph Cornet on 2040-motos
Triumph Cornet description
You are bidding on a Rare Vintage 1952 Triumph Cornet (Made in Germany) and is very rare. This bike just won the prestigious "2016 Bull City Rumble Best of Show" The Cornet has had a professional but mild restoration to retain most of its patina. The seat, tires and paint are very,very good, everything works, bike starts every time on first easy kick. This bike comes from a famous bike collector where it was in a museum and then inside my house in a controlled environment. Bike has been ridden up and down driveway only to keep everything running right, no highways miles-not tagged. A rare opportunity to own a German made Triumph and the 2016 Bull City Rumble Best of Show. You can see this motorcyle in the magazine "Full Throttle" issue # 219. Thank you and bid well !!!
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