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1966 Royal Enfield Continental Gt on 2040-motos

US $17048
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:999 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Appleton, Wisconsin, United States

Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
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Royal Enfield Continental GT photos

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Royal Enfield Continental GT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard

Royal Enfield Continental GT description

We buy vintage motorcycles, parts and collections!

Mach IV Motors

Please note: payment is due within three (3) days of auction end

Up for sale: FRAME (***SEE BELOW FOR TERMS OF SALE) removed from a 1966 Royal Enfield Continental GT 250 - nice, original parts from 4,781 mile bike - -see pictures for details (pictures do count for most of the description LOOK AT THEM ALL) Please see pictures for additional details. ***Price is $250 plus final bid, plus $99 service fee, plus $100 shipping. Paperwork is required to complete this transaction to properly transfer title shown. Following the sale, we will invoice for the $99 service fee, $100 shipping charge and balance due from auction and we will email through Docusign the required paperwork. When the docusign process is complete and invoice is paid, we will mail hard copies of paperwork as well as the item related to the paperwork (in separate packages to avoid damage). Original, signed copies must be returned in enclosed postage paid envelope before the title will be sent. Wisconsin residents may require electronic processing of form MV11 and may not receive title shown but title issued by state of Wisconsin. MACH IV MOTORS, LLC 600 E HANCOCK ST APPLETON, WI 54911 920-540-9090 - TAX, TITLE LICENSE FEE NOT INCLUDED

The parts that I sell are off used bikes in used condition unless otherwise specified (like our NOS items). I try to describe the parts as best I can and try to answer all questions to the best of my knowledge. These are used parts and most show standard wear and tear for the age of the bikes that they came off of. So please ask questions or for better pictures if needed. NOS parts show normal shelf wear for the age of the parts.

When we list the parts for a bike - we list everything we have. If you do not see an item, it was either not usable or has already sold.

RETURNS: I offer a 100% return policy minus shipping. If I miss something in the description it is an honest mistake I DO NOT MISREPRESENT PARTS TO MAKE A BUCK.

FEEDBACK: If there is a problem, please contact us before leaving a negative rating. Issues can always be worked out - we would rather fix issues than lose a customer.

SHIPPING: Shipping charges and quotes include postage and handling and are an estimate based on the item weight and size using USPS or UPS rates. Most packages are shipped USPS or UPS. Parts are shipped every week day, excluding holidays. P.O. boxes are fine. I do combine shipping when possible (limited by size, weight and fragile nature of item), please wait for an invoice to reflect shipping costs before sending payment. I do offer international shipping; for quotes please send a message through the item. Most international parts will be shipped USPS priority. We print shipping labels directly from PayPal, please ensure your address is correct in PayPal before purchasing your items - items can only be shipped to an address listed in the buyer's account. 

COMMUNICATION: Please ask questions using the e-bay messaging system. We do not see notes left in the order details or invoices, only messages sent through e-bay.

ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:

If your country or shipping destination charges, demands, or imposes any customs tax, VAT, tariff, customs duty or levies, royalty, "handling", excise obligation, assessment, or any other charges that are due upon delivery you will accept sole responsibility for full payment as the buyer / recipient. Any items returned for non-payment of customs, dutes, taxes, fees etc... will require re-payment of shipping charges to be mailed again.

Please don't ask to end auction early I will not, they run to the end . And also if you plan on bidding plan on paying in reasonable time. I pride myself on prompt shipment, I would hope you would pride yourself on paying promptly. Payment is due within three (3) days of auction close, unpaid item cases are opened after the three day period. If you would like to combine orders from different auctions please message us so we can make arrangements.

If you see numbers like *954 or *882 these are just our inventory numbers and do not relate to the item.

Thank you and good luck bidding


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