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Triumph Bonneville description
1965 Triumph T120C TT Special Restored Older restoration, but low time, early TT special with real Dunlop K70s, correct carburetors, correct kill switch, correct tachometer and bracket, correct ET ignition, correct petcocks, correct package tray and correct aluminum fenders. Matching frame and engine numbers with VMCC certificate of authenticity. Just changed engine and transmission oils and disassembled and cleaned carburetors and petcocks. Started right up and sounds good. Triumph produced 775 T120Cs in 1965, making the 1965 model the third-most rare of the five TT Special production years 1963-1967. The TT Special was raced with great success in the U.S., often with no alterations, and was a great wheelie machine on the street. This bike was delivered to Triumph Corporation, USA in May of 1965. Signed state title. Please do not bid if you do not intend to purchase. Videos below of it starting and running. Thank you for your interest. Arizona. 480-703 7atesix7 |
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