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1965 Bsa Lightning Rocket Vintage Style Bobber New Construction Show Condition on 2040-motos

US $2,550.00
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:200 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Grant, Florida, US

Grant, Florida, US
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1965 BSA LIGHTNING ROCKET VINTAGE STYLE BOBBER NEW CONSTRUCTION  SHOW CONDITION, US $2,550.00, image 1

BSA LIGHTNING ROCKET photos

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BSA LIGHTNING ROCKET tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:A65

BSA LIGHTNING ROCKET description

     1965 BSA LIGHTNING ROCKET A65 BOBBER - WHY BUY A TRIUMPH  

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1965 BSA LIGHTNING ROCKET 6499.99 OR B.O CALL DAVE 772 321 1437 , NEW FRESH BUILD A65 TOTAL REBUILD , NEW MR LUCKYS PAHCO FRAME, TANK FENDER AND SPRINGER FRT END ,pingel petcocks , p m PERFORMANCE MACHINE REAR CALIPER 4 PISTON , HORNET SIDE EXHAUST ,NEW AMAL CARBS,HARLEY DAVIDSON 2006 FAT BOY WHEELS AND FLOOR BDS, LE PERA SEATS ,ENGINE TOTALLY REBUILT, ALL NEW, TITLED AS 1965 BSA CASH TALKS , SHOW STOPPER


On Oct-11-13 at 04:53:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

1965 BSA LIGHTNING ROCKET A65 BOBBER - $4999 (MELBOURNE )

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1965 BSA LIGHTNING ROCKET 4999.99 firm CALL DAVE 772 321 1437 , NEW FRESH BUILD A65 TOTAL REBUILD , NEW MR LUCKYS PACHCO FRAME, TANK FENDER AND SPRINGER FRT END ,pingel petcocks , p m PERFORMANCE MACHINE REAR CALIPER 4 PISTON , HORNET SIDE EXHAUST ,NEW AMAL CARBS,HARLEY DAVIDSON 2006 FAT BOY WHEELS AND FLOOR BDS, LE PERA SEATS ,ENGINE TOTALLY REBUILT, ALL NEW, TITLED AS 1965 BSA , SHOW STOPPER , the price is firm as if u just add up the parts im giving it away, buy it NOW !!!!!!!  watch you tube video http://youtu.be/OhM9ARgv1f0

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