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Looking For My Dads Old 650 Triumph Chopper on 2040-motos

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Lafayette, Indiana

Lafayette, IN
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Im looking for my Dads old 1966 or 68 Triumph he had when i was a kid, he sold it about 25+ years ago for dirt cheap so he could get his truck fixed, the last time i remember seeing the bike it was Candy apple red with flames, springer style chopper front-end, someone told me they seen it out by Clarkshill or Stockwell sitting behind someones barn, if anyone has this bike and wants to sell it or know where it is i would sure appreciate you getting in touch with me, Wanting to get it back and possibly restore it, it brings back alot of memories to my Dad and me , text or call

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