1966 Norton on 2040-motos
Stockton, California, United States
Norton All description
Norton Atlas project, Barn find, Runs on test tank, but did not ride. Very desirable feather bed frame.
Looks like someone started to take apart and unfortunately painted tank Has Arizona title but i imagine is out of system. NO RESERVE AUCTION Someone with a little vision can make this a beautiful bike As always local pick up is favored but seller will work with buyer if does need to ship. ALL FREIGHT CHARGES ARE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. Crating can be done for a fee. Seller will also take to Air Forwarder for an agreed upon fee for an International buyer. Please email us before bidding Thank you for looking and please check out our other random sales |
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