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1975 Norton Mk3 Commando Fastback Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $15,750.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Marne, Iowa, US

Marne, IA, US
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1975 Norton Mk3 Commando Fastback, Super-nice e-start Fastback!!! - Heres a very nice and unique bike: a Mk3 Norton Commando done up like a Fastback. Many upgrades and modifications all add up to a real one-of-a-kind Commando. Numbers match, titled, fresh service. A real stand out!

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The first Norton to roll off the assembly line in 2021 will be Commando

Wed, 23 Dec 2020

The British company plans to produce 40 motorcycles of this model, most of which have already been prepaid. And only after the end of the story with Commando, the company will move on to the assembly of the V4 model, and then the two long-awaited Atlases. According to the company's management, the new model, Norton Atlas, currently still requires a number of final fine-tuning works before the start of mass production.

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Bonhams Auctions 1966 Norton Manx For $100K

Tue, 22 Oct 2013

The top selling model of Bonhams annual sale of collectors’ motorcycles, a 1966 Norton 350cc Manx prepared by legendary tuner Francis Beart and raced by Joe Dunphy and Keith Heckles, fetched a whopping $100,481 last Sunday. The auction price more than doubled the top selling estimate and set a new world record for a Manx sold at auction. Eighty percent of the 436 lots offered sold at the auction totaling $2,168,314 Hot on its heels came the technological marvel from an earlier era that produced the sale’s best result when the 250cc Moto Morini Grand Prix racer from the 1960s fetched $145,081. The Molnar Norton Manx, prepared and entered by Fred Walmsley for the late World Champion Barry Sheene,  sold for $89,490.