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1970 Norton Commando (1970)
Up for auction is a 1970 Norton Commando Production Racer (CPR) replica. To be clear, this is not one of the original 119 CPRs built at the Norton-Villiers Performance Shop at Thruxton Circuit in 1970 and 1971. In virtually every other way though, it is a correct machine.2016-08-08 05:04:29Brewster, New York, United States13028000
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1970 Norton commando (1970)
Awesome Norton Commando. Runs well. Carburetors rebuilt.2016-07-26 05:07:16Benton, Pennsylvania, United States269500
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1970 Norton commando (1970)
PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING You are bidding on a 1970 Norton Commando 750 Race bike. been sitting about 2 years in a warehouse and was last raced in 2001 in the AHRMA in my opinion in very good condition being 46 years old has Akront front and rear rims Koni adjustables steering stabilizer and more I don't know anything about British motorcycles I have Harvey's so if you have any questions I will answer to the best of my knowledge this bike hasn't ran in 2 years but previous owner said it ran great before it was parked please ask all questions before bidding all sales are final as is what you see is what you get. Thanks and happy bidding Cash upon pick up is preferred 500.00 deposit due at end of auction.2016-07-21 05:04:17Oak Hill, Florida, United States9994500
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1970 Norton Commando (1970)
1970 Norton 750 Commando. Original condition except for paint. Originally purchased in California. Comes with original bill of sale. Presently has New York State transferrable clear registration. Selling as NOT RUNNING, I had it running 2 years ago, strong engine but would not idle down. Bike has 5618 original miles as seen on odometer. Gas tank was painted and inside was exposed to some paint. Will need to be coated or replaced. Chrome is not perfect. Some pitting and rust. Dream opportunity for restoration project. This will be a pick up only transaction. Bike is sold as is. As stated, bike was purchased in California.2016-07-18 05:05:30West Henrietta, New York, United States531996
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1970 Norton Commando (1970)
Hi-rider seat, many new parts.2016-07-06 05:04:20Woodstock, Illinois, United States08500
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1970 Norton Commando (1970)
Up for auction is a 1970 Norton Commando Production Racer (CPR) replica. I say “replica” because this is not one of the original 119 CPRs built at the Norton-Villiers Performance Shop at Thruxton Circuit in 1970 and 1971. In virtually every other way though, it is a correct machine.2016-06-22 05:09:08Brewster, New York, United States13017,500.00
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1970 Norton Commando (1970)
This is a beautiful Norton bike! I purchased it from the original owner. The bike sat in his shop for 8 years. I cleaned the carbs, points, adj. valves and it fired on third kick.] The bike was blue when I got it, (not my favorite color) so I had it professionally painted with decal's clear coated...real nice! The bike is real solid, all numbers match. I believe it is stock, the original owner said the top end has only 1,000 miles since overhaul and I believe him. Real strong compression..has the combat cam.2016-06-14 16:22:35Anderson, California, United States136,000.00
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NORTON 750 CHOPPER 20M3S Motor Kick Start 4 Speed Electronic Ignition Titled (1970)
1970 NORTON 750 CHOPPER This chopper was built in the early 80's to resemble a late 60's early 70's chopper. The bike does come with a title and vin plate. The title is a special construction and exempt from mileage.2013-10-22 00:40:02West Chester, Pennsylvania, US12,000.00
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1970 Norton Commando 750 Classic / Vintage (1970)
1970 Norton Commando 750 , This is a super rare one of a kind custom race bike and you have the opportunity to own it! Ed Labelle was the owner, builder, and rider of this beautiful record holding Norton. He applied his trade from the 1940's until his recent passing.2013-09-05 05:54:53BEAR, DE, US080,000.00
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