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76 Triumph Bonneville T-140v Red W/white Trim (stoughton Ma) on 2040-motos

$4,999
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Boston, Massachusetts

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76 Triumph Bonneville T-140v Red W/White Trim (Stoughton MA), $4,999, image 1

Triumph Bonneville description

17,000 original miles. Box stock Bonnevile 750 as sold at Pete Andrews' Boston Triumph/Indian dealership back in '76. Made reliable with modern electronic ignition & black box regulator. Fully tuned, ridden by me for maybe 200mis, passed inspection and sat as a museum piece since '01. These bikes were designed to last forever as transportation for the working man in England. Has a neat sissy bar to tie stuff on while traveling. Most British fans would prepare it out of dead storage themselves. See photos. $4999 CASH ONLY. This would still make a terrific rider. See at CYCLE MECHANIX at 959 Washington St., (rt. 138) Stoughton MA or call: 781 344 XXXX

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