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1969 Throwback Custom Triumph T-140 750 Twin (stoughton Ma) on 2040-motos

$4,999
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Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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1969 Throwback Custom Triumph T-140 750 Twin (Stoughton MA), $4,999, image 1

Triumph Other description

All black w/factory-style pinstriping 1954 styled. Engine rebuilt. All new cables. Hardtail rear end w/ hog tire, old tyme gastank w/parcel grid, and rubber knee pads added to make it appear similar to Brando's Wild One, '52 T-6. 1) gallon HD horseshoe oil tank (chromed) as well as the rear wheel stand. Vincent Black Shadow taillight, INDIAN rear carrier. Original '54 2 in exhaust pipes and, rare-today, genuine upswept Rocky megaphone mufflers, stock '54, spring-mounted Lycett solo saddle (original equipment on a '54). Made super reliable with modern twin Mikuni carbs, electronic ignition and electronic, black-box regulator, HD high output twin coils. Very low miles since dealer-built and ridden only on display runs. My '55 mass. license plate not included. Terrific tires, been in storage since late 90's. Special Lucas UNDRILLED full-sized headlamp. Very rare RED Lucas signal lenses & lots of little touches. Kept as a museum model in the showroom up 'till now. Must be seen. There are also four more classic Limy jobs for sale. Take it for $4999 CASH ONLY and ride See them at CYCLE MECHANIX, 959 Washington St., Stoughton, MASS or call: 781 344 XXXX

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