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1966 Bsa Bsa on 2040-motos

US $8200
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:50 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Bulverde, Texas, United States

Bulverde, Texas, United States
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BSA BSA tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose

BSA BSA description

1966 BSA
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1966 BSA

I have an antiquity company in the middle of Texas. We specialize in fine antiques and collectibles.  Once in a while my customers turn in a classic automobile or motorcycle.

This is one of those items:

 

We received this beautiful BSA from the estate of an older gentleman’s private collection in Spring Branch, Texas.  He was a professional bike builder.  Due to health reasons the bike stayed in his living room for the last four years. (He also gave us a 1970 Triumph Bobber Custom that is also being advertised on E-bay currently.)

The bike is in very good condition.  It runs and drives well.  The carburetors were cleaned about 4 months ago.

The bike was part of his extensive collection of British bikes and has never been on the market.   It was not driven until we acquired the bike and started it up and drove it around our building to be sure it ran well.

The bike was originally purchased from a British Motorcycle dealership in San Antonio, Texas in 1966, and it has stayed in Texas all its life.

The bike has a clear Texas title.

Since I’m not familiar with this kind of bike, I will try to put as many pictures as possible and I’ll answer as many questions as I can.

 

Remember this classic bike is 50 years old.  Please remember that you are more than welcome to come see it in person. Your bid is your contract.  Please place bids only if you are serious about buying the item. If you are the winning bid, you are entering into a legal binding contract to purchase the item.

We require a $300 non-refundable deposit immediately after the bidding closes and the remaining balance within a week.  Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. The BSA will be sold as is, with no warranty or guarantee. We reserve the right to cancel any bid for excessive negative feedback.  And I may also advertise it locally.

GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN

BUILDING A BETTER EXPERIENCE -ONE CUSTOMER/FRIEND AT A TIME

 

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