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1957 Motorcycle Race Year Book Matchless Bmw Norton Triumph Bsa Mv Vincent Hrd on 2040-motos

US $30.00
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Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
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1957 MOTORCYCLE RACE YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH BSA MV VINCENT HRD, US $30.00, image 1

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1957 MOTORCYCLE RACE YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH BSA MV VINCENT HRD, US $30.00, image 2 1957 MOTORCYCLE RACE YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH BSA MV VINCENT HRD, US $30.00, image 3 1957 MOTORCYCLE RACE YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH BSA MV VINCENT HRD, US $30.00, image 4 1957 MOTORCYCLE RACE YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH BSA MV VINCENT HRD, US $30.00, image 5 1957 MOTORCYCLE RACE YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH BSA MV VINCENT HRD, US $30.00, image 6 1957 MOTORCYCLE RACE YEAR BOOK MATCHLESS BMW NORTON TRIUMPH BSA MV VINCENT HRD, US $30.00, image 7

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1957 Motorcycle Year Book Compiled by the staff of Motorcycling Magazine, rare and hard to find, find embossed hard back cloth binding with  dust jacket, 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 1957 year in world of motorcycle sport and design and production: including, progress in racing design, international racing review, racing in these islands, Trials, six days, scrambles and motocross, world record breaking, sport in America, on the continent, the vintage view of 1956, sporting personalities of the year, it happened last year and more. Superb book for the vintage motorcycle.

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