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1955 Motorcycle Racing Year Book Matchless Bmw Norton Triumph Vincent Hrd Mv Ajs on 2040-motos

US $65
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Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
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1955 MOTORCYCLE RACING YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH VINCENT HRD MV AJS, US $65, image 1

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1955 MOTORCYCLE RACING YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH VINCENT HRD MV AJS, US $65, image 2 1955 MOTORCYCLE RACING YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH VINCENT HRD MV AJS, US $65, image 3 1955 MOTORCYCLE RACING YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH VINCENT HRD MV AJS, US $65, image 4 1955 MOTORCYCLE RACING YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH VINCENT HRD MV AJS, US $65, image 5 1955 MOTORCYCLE RACING YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH VINCENT HRD MV AJS, US $65, image 6 1955 MOTORCYCLE RACING YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH VINCENT HRD MV AJS, US $65, image 7

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1955 Motorcycle Year Book Compiled by the staff of Motorcycling Magazine, rare and hard to find, find embossed hard back cloth binding , 9 x 6 inch format, very good condition, 200 pages + pages of superb British motorcycle ads in the back, printed nice quality glossy paper. This book covers the 1955 year in world of motorcycle sport and design and production: including,  this year next year, racing design, Britain accepts the scooter, vintage finds of 1954, sidecars 1954, accessories 1954/1955, six days trials, scrambles and motocross, motorcycle racing and USA, European racing, british racing, speedway, world record breaking and more. Superb book for the vintage motorcycle.

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