1968 BMW R69S Sidecar. Equipped with it's original 600cc Engine mated to a 4-Speed Transmission. 1930s Stoye Sidecar. California bike. Fresh top end rebuild, new clutch, fresh tune up at A+S BMW. Windshield and cover for side car. Denfeld seat. Original instruction manual. Runs great. Beautiful collector bike, please call for more details 916-387-9997.
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