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1967 Triumph Trophy Tr6c Competition Model. Low Reserve !!! on 2040-motos

US $4,551.00
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:7224 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Denver, Colorado, US

Denver, Colorado, US
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1967 TRIUMPH TROPHY TR6C COMPETITION MODEL. LOW RESERVE !!!, US $4,551.00, image 1

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Triumph Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:TR6C

Triumph Other description

LQQK !! LOW RESERVE !!

PLEASE READ ALL AUCTION TEXT TO AVOID ANY CONFUSION !!!

Reluctantly selling my 1967 650 TR6C Trophy. This bike deserves better than I can do right now. :( I feel like a bad father. lol. I've owned this bike for years and ridden it once when I bought it. That's what happens when you have 28 bikes in your garage :).

So here's the history....I bought this from the second owner who purchased it in 1970. He chromed the oil tank, tool box, triple clamps, headlight bucket, footrests etc. as you can see. Apart from that it's all stock. Mileage is genuine as it was a garage queen. He'd also painted the fuel tank which I had pulled and had repainted back to stock colors. It has all the competition items, folding footrests, E.T. coils, small headlight and I also have the stock, original, re-chromed slash cut high pipes that go with it. The engine looks like it's never been apart, all fasteners are in great shape. I want to stress that the bike does not currently run but has good spark and compression. It ran when I purchased it, I pulled the tank to paint it and then it sat for the last four years in a climate controlled shop. Tank needs petcocks and installing. It really should only need an oil service, tune up and gas. I also have the original air cleaner, a tank mount kit and new petcocks and petcock seals for it too. Great bike to restore or even better if you just want a bike to ride as is. Matching numbers and clear title. Needless to say these are simply getting more scarce all the time.

See my other auctions for more great British parts at no reserve!!! All parts sold as is.

Payment must be made within 5 days of receipt of auction total by paypal only. Do not bid on this item unless you intend to complete the transaction. Seller reserves the right to cancel auction at anytime and cancel unwanted bids. Winning bidder to pay all shipping costs. Make sure you see my other auctions for more great British bikes and parts. Once again thanks and good luck bidding. This shouldn't be necessary, unfortunately, it is. If you don't have the money, don't bid. If you can't afford the shipping, don't bid. If you don't like something about the item, don't bid. Really, your bid is a contract - my time is valuable, so is the time of other legitimate bidders - don't bid if you can't, or won't, pay! ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS WITH NO GUARANTEE WRITTEN OR IMPLIED !!

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