1954 Triumph Terrier on 2040-motos
US $13000
Year:1954
Mileage:9
Color:
burgandy
Triumph Terrier tech info
Engine Size (cc):150
For Sale By:Private Seller
Triumph Terrier description
This is a No Reserve Auction . High bidder at the end, wins it.
Please read the listing carefully before bidding or asking any questions. Buyers with zero, negative, or a feedback score of less than 30 please contact me prior to bidding. I want the auction to go smoothly for all parties involved. Payment due via bank wire, cashiers check, or cash in person within 7 days of auctions end. A $500 non-refundable PayPal deposit is due within 12 hours of auctions end. This is a 1954 Triumph T15 Terrier that is a barn find project. It is being sold as is, where is, with no reserve. Please look at all the pictures to see the true condition of the bike. The motor kicks over but will need a full going over prior to being road worthy. Was stored inside for many years and is being sold to settle the estate of the previous owner. What you see is what you get and what you see is whats included. No reserve auction. Please ask any and all questions prior to bidding. You can email me here or reach me , Ray, at 615-973-5790. Payment due via bank wire, cashiers check, or cash in person within 7 days of auctions end. A $500 non-refundable PayPal deposit is due within 12 hours of auctions end. There is a clear TN title in my name that will be released as soon as funds are cleared. Shipping is the buyers responsibility
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