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3 Triumph Copper T120r's (twin Falls) on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Twin Falls, Idaho

Twin Falls, ID
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I have three... 1964 Triumph T120R Chopper, 1970 Triumph T120R Chopper and a 1971 Triumph T120R Chopper. None of 'em run at this time. I got 'em thinkin' I would restore 'em. Ain't gonna happen.... on to another project. Time to release my babies. $2500.00 OBO a piece or $7,000.00 OBO for all three. Great Projects!! Call me at 208-3one6-3116. No 3rd party sale. Cash in hand. Thanks for lookin

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