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St. Vincent...superb Lot................56831 on 2040-motos

US $27
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ST.VINCENT..

HAGNER BACKGROUND IS NOT INCLUDED..

STAMPS ARE SHIPPED LOOSE..

SEE THE PICTURE..

PLEASE NOTE THAT I COMBINE MULTIPLE WINNING BIDS TO SAVE YOU ON POSTAGE COSTS..

 

NOTE THAT YOU THE CUSTOMER ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF EBAY.YOUR SALE IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL YOU ARE COMPLETELY SATISFIED.IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM ASK JOMARJIP..I WILL DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO HELP YOU.

ALL PURCHASES MADE FROM OUTSIDE THE UK ARE SENT BY AIRMAIL..

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Video: 180bhp N2O injected Vincent

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The Greek God Epithemeus - the name of this three-wheeled, 180bhp Vincent record breaker - was the brother of Prometheus. Epithemeus (meaning afterthought) was the creator of many dangerous, ill thought-out beasts. Unlike his dilligent brother, Epithemeus was a bit of a f**kwit who threw everything at his powerful new animal creations with little thought of the consequences. A perfect name, then.