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1949 Vincent Series C Black Motorcycle Exhibit From National Motorcycle Museum on 2040-motos

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We have listed a collection of Motorcycles that are seldom seen and a few that are never seen To see this complete exhibit go to our Ebay Store an enter== National Museum===in the search field.Item is double matted and size outside matt is approx 11 x 14 will fit a store bought frame requires no expensive custom framing.Exhibit traveled the US in 1986.Printed on a heavy weight cardstock.This is an exclusive listing and will not be listed by any other seller.Item has always been matted and are in mint condition.On the back of the motorcycle matt will be name of the cycle and National Motorcycle Museum Label ..Shipped in US only. . Create your own exhibit by displaying a selection of your own. 

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