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1967 Bsa on 2040-motos

US $8400
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Imlay City, Michigan, United States

Imlay City, Michigan, United States
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 Up for auction is a 1967 BSA A65 650 Lightening.  6014 miles.  Bike has been restores and engine rebuilt.  Has Fresh Engine and paint.  Wrong mufflers.  Nice Seat.  Matching Number A65 LA 2313 Y.  Frame number looks to have had the 6 stamped twice maybe factory?  Rims have pitting and are the worst part of the bike.  Payment must be made in 7 days unless otherwise agreed upon.  Deposit of $500 is due within 24hours.  Can work with you on shipping but is buyers responsibility. Only Says Rebuilt Reconstructed Title to list on ebay does not have title bill of sale only. Can Arrange Deliver to Some Major Bike Swap meets( Davenport $100) , email for details and other locations.  Can Arrange for Delivery to England email for details.

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