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1968 Triumph Trophy on 2040-motos

US $3,450.00
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:4895 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Blenheim, Ontario, CA

Blenheim, Ontario, CA
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Triumph Trophy photos

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Triumph Trophy tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250

Triumph Trophy description

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1968 Triumph 250cc Trophy

 

A very nice example of an early cub. Has been repainted at some point. A very complete bike with very little to do to get it running and enjoy it.

 

 

 

 

We are located in Canada, 45 minutes from Detroit and three hours from NY State.

Pick up at our facility is available at the discretion of the buyer or we provide customs paperwork, crating, and shipping at additional cost to the buyer. We reserve to end the auction early as this machine is being offered for sale by other means

International and domestic buyers welcomed.

 

 

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