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1968 Triumph Trohpy on 2040-motos

$6,495
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Pacific Junction, Iowa

Pacific Junction, IA
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1968 Triumph Trohpy, >>Heres Your Chance To Own A Classic!! 1968 Triumph Trophy 650!!<< - This is a 1968 Triumph Trophy 650 With Unknown Original Miles. This bike is kick start only with a 4 speed right side shift!! Thats right the brake is on the left & shifter on the right!! This one has a Lepera seat, Highway bars, Luggage Rack, & Tool bag already installed. You just cant find these expecially in this condition!! Come take a look today or call one of our friendly sales staff today!!

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