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1972 Triumph Tiger 650 Rare Chopper/bobber Project on 2040-motos

$1,900
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Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola, FL
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Triumph Tiger description

This is a 1970s 650 tiger period correct old school chopper/bobber project. frame is in decent shape not bent few chips in the paint/bondo expected for that age, has a california springer thats not bent with rust on it could use a sandblast or polish, front tire needs to be replace back is fine with a drum break,your choice of wassel tank or triumph tank, the motor spins over but has some rust on it, has amal concentric carb that has been rebuilt with a choke on it dont see much of those, shifts through all the gears just fine going to need a clutch cable, needs to be rewired has all the electrical stuff coils battery ignition etc, comes with title which is rare for that age no lowballs or trades cash only $1900 obo call or text

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