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Kinner R-5 Engine 1930 $10,000 Nov 2004 asking price FOR SALE Kinner R-540 ( R-5-2) 160 HP "O" SMOH Many new parts. All acessories Nice engine. $ 10,000.00
Kinner R-540 1930 $10,000 Nov 2004 asking price FOR SALE Kinner R-540 ( R-5-2) 160 HP "O" SMOH Many new parts. All acessories Nice engine. $ 10,000.00
ST Clark & Co Sans Pareil high wheel bicycle 1897 $12,000 Asking price seen on Facebook Oct 1 2021. YEAR UNKNOWN, YEAR NOT LISTED IN AD. For Sale: S.T. Clark & Co. Sans Pareil High Wheel Bicycle From my husband Rick Becker: "After many decades of ownership I am reluctantly considering selling my S.T. Clark & Co. Sans Pareil high wheel bicycle from Baltimore, Maryland. I acquired this bicycle as a barn find at auction in Western New York in the late 1970’s. In 1985 and 1986 I worked with Carl Burgwardt and others in planning and running the Centennial 1986 Wheelmen Meet in Buffalo/Niagara Falls. A small inheritance allowed me to restore the bike under Carl’s guidance and most of the work was accomplished by Craig Allen in southern New Jersey in 2005. Unfortunately, this 52” wheel is too large for me to ride and it has never been ridden, except perhaps by Craig on a short test run when he completed it. The rubber was replaced at that time and the wheel was re-spoked with stainless steel. New saddle leather was installed and Craig remade a head tube plate from an identical bike in a nearby museum. To the best of my recollection everything else is original parts. The nickel plating was re-done as part of the restoration by Carl in Buffalo before it was shipped to Craig. I have new white, round, ribbed rubber for the original pedals ready to be installed. The pedals have been left off to facilitate moving about in my office. The saddle leather has been periodically treated with Lexol to keep it fresh. One eye-catching feature of the Sans Pareil, though it is certainly eye-catching as a whole, is the oval backbone. Notably, this is a museum quality piece. The asking price is $12,000 though I’m willing to listen to offers greater or smaller. I can also deliver the bike to interesting destinations for a fee if you have paid for the bike up front. I also have a machine for re-tiring high wheels and a vintage ladies’ safety bicycle with wood rims and fenders which I will be posting separately in the near future. I can be reached most easily by email: RickBecker1946@yahoo.com My home phone is 585-673-2136 and we are in EDT in Upstate New York."
S.T. Clark & Co. Sans Pareil high wheel bicycle 1897 $12,000 Asking price seen on Facebook Oct 1 2021. YEAR UNKNOWN, YEAR NOT LISTED IN AD. For Sale: S.T. Clark & Co. Sans Pareil High Wheel Bicycle From my husband Rick Becker: "After many decades of ownership I am reluctantly considering selling my S.T. Clark & Co. Sans Pareil high wheel bicycle from Baltimore, Maryland. I acquired this bicycle as a barn find at auction in Western New York in the late 1970’s. In 1985 and 1986 I worked with Carl Burgwardt and others in planning and running the Centennial 1986 Wheelmen Meet in Buffalo/Niagara Falls. A small inheritance allowed me to restore the bike under Carl’s guidance and most of the work was accomplished by Craig Allen in southern New Jersey in 2005. Unfortunately, this 52” wheel is too large for me to ride and it has never been ridden, except perhaps by Craig on a short test run when he completed it. The rubber was replaced at that time and the wheel was re-spoked with stainless steel. New saddle leather was installed and Craig remade a head tube plate from an identical bike in a nearby museum. To the best of my recollection everything else is original parts. The nickel plating was re-done as part of the restoration by Carl in Buffalo before it was shipped to Craig. I have new white, round, ribbed rubber for the original pedals ready to be installed. The pedals have been left off to facilitate moving about in my office. The saddle leather has been periodically treated with Lexol to keep it fresh. One eye-catching feature of the Sans Pareil, though it is certainly eye-catching as a whole, is the oval backbone. Notably, this is a museum quality piece. The asking price is $12,000 though I’m willing to listen to offers greater or smaller. I can also deliver the bike to interesting destinations for a fee if you have paid for the bike up front. I also have a machine for re-tiring high wheels and a vintage ladies’ safety bicycle with wood rims and fenders which I will be posting separately in the near future. I can be reached most easily by email: RickBecker1946@yahoo.com My home phone is 585-673-2136 and we are in EDT in Upstate New York."
Plymouth Belvedere 1966 $30,995 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 1966 Plymouth Belvedere rare and beautiful big block theres a lot been redone on this car paint and body work has been done there is no rusted through places this is original metal it is in great shape beautiful as seen in the pics has just been redone with a gtx hood scoop and gtx gas cap and all new rubber and felt through out the car Interior. Looks great with all gauges working now mechanical it has the 440 mopar big block new 4 speed trans and posi trac rear end car is very beautiful and mechanically sound.
Plymouth Belvedere II 1966 $34,500 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II, pro-touring, fresh 440 ci/385 HP engine, steel crank, flat top pistons and ported heads, Stage 2 cam, new Edlebrock carb and Performer intake, Mallory distributor
Plymouth Belvedere II Convertible 1966 $38,898 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 1966 Plymoth Belvedere II Convertible Excellent restored example Red interior/exterior Fresh 318 w/3 speed auto This car needs nothing
Plymouth Belvedere 1966 $31,998 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 1966 Plymouth Belvedere 2Dr Hardtop SUPER NICE Frame up Restoration Less than 1K On Fresh 383 w/440 Source Stroker Kit Original Paint to keep the Original Patina, New Factory type interior, nice
Plymouth Belvedere 1966 $67,900 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. Real H-code Street HEMI. One of 57 automatics built. 30,165 original miles. Never raced or used in winter weather, very solid throughout. Beautiful paint, updated bucket seat interior. Runs and drives beautifully! Those hardcore guys buying the Belvedere 2-door sedan were few, as only 156 were built and only 57 of those were backed by a TorqueFlite transmission—a pretty rare piece. This EE1 Dark Blue Belvedere shows only 30,165 miles, a figure we believe is authentic. It spent almost the entirety of its life in the Pacific northwest so its untouched by the ravages of a rust belt winter and aside from some updated seat covers and the custom paint job on the sides of the car, its almost entirely original. It spent the first part of its life as a fair-weather toy and show car; despite being built for combat, it doesnt appear to have ever really turned a wheel in anger. The bodywork is laser-straight and in excellent condition, and while the Belvedere sedan bodywork wont win many beauty contests, its purposeful and the paint job enhances whats already there—check out the way the custom stripes wrap around the rear window. The chrome trim is in excellent original condition with no evidence of previous accident damage or trauma. The interior isnt 100% stock, wearing a set of custom seat covers that were probably installed when the paint was done in the ‘80s and some slightly plusher carpets. The rest, however, appears original, including the tooled door panels, dash pad, and headliner. Factory gauges include all the vitals, and are joined by a trio of vintage Stewart-Warner instruments that include an oil temperature gauge and which were probably installed when the car was almost new. Buckets and a console were added at some point, and the only options appear to be the HEMI V8 and a Music Master AM radio in the dash. The trunk is massive and includes a newer trunk mat and you can see that the tire well underneath is in excellent condition. Chrysler wasnt doing matching-numbers in the traditional sense in 1966, but all the clues suggest that this is the cars original engine and dont worry, it is a real H-code car. It has been detailed and upgraded with a deeper oil pan and an upgraded Mallory ignition system, but otherwise remains stock. A pair of Carter AFB carburetors feeds it from a correct air cleaner assembly and the crinkle-coated valve covers give this big engine its nickname, The Elephant. It lives up to its name Street HEMI by being easy to start with a decent idle and good manners when youre just out driving rather than looking for a fight. It stays cool and if you keep your foot off the floor it doesnt act like the eras nastiest powerplant. Of course, theres always torque on tap and just a gentle squeeze of the accelerator launches it forward without any apparent effort. The undercarriage is original and in fantastic condition with no evidence that this car has seen winter weather. The TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission is virtually indestructible and has great street manners behind the big HEMI. Out back, the 8.75-inch rear end has been recently serviced with bearings and seals, and with 3.54 gears inside, the Street HEMI lives up to its name of being usable in the real world. Its punchy but cruises at 70 MPH on the highway. Manual steering and manual drum brakes were part of the deal when you were buying a car built for combat. Long-tube headers dump into a newer stock-style exhaust system, so it has a nice rumble that never gets annoying and since its a full-sized B-body, ride quality is excellent. It surely came with plain steel wheels when it was new, but its currently wearing a set of perfectly vintage Cragar mags with 235/60/15 white-letter radials. This isnt a show car or a points car, but the world is full of perfect cars. This is a HEMI you can drive and enjoy as intended without worries, a car thats beautifully sorted and properly tuned, and which drives right. You dont have to be afraid of cracking the throttle, just so long as its aimed where you want it to go. Call today! Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections on any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
Plymouth Belvedere 1966 $11,000 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 1966 Plymouth Belvedere $11,000 Off White 8 Cylinder 43,849 miles All original, runs great, some cosmetics need addressed but nothing major. | Original 318 motor, Torque Flite Trans., upgraded air filter but original is in the trunk
GMC Syclone 1991 $34,650 $34,650 SOLD Jun 11, 2021 Mecum Auction
GMC Syclone 1991 $75,000 $75,000 SOLD Sep 17, 2021 on BAT. See https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-gmc-syclone-34/ >>>>>>> This Syclone shows 1,400 miles and is offered with manufacturer’s literature, a clean Carfax report, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.
GMC Syclone 1991 $59,900 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 23,462 miles
GMC Syclone 1991 $48,500 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 66,300 miles
GMC Syclone 1991 $49,900 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 43,200 miles
GMC Syclone 1991 $64,000 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 1,854 miles
GMC Syclone 1991 $54,900 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 24,590 miles
GMC Syclone 1991 $47,995 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. Black 19,776 miles
GMC Syclone 1991 $36,900 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021. 4.3L Turbo V6 63,500 miles
GMC Syclone 1991 $48,500 Asking price seen online Sept 30 2021.
GMC Syclone 1991 $36,000 12k-Mile 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $36,000 on 3/5/19 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $50,000 4k-Mile 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $50,000 on 7/29/19 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $28,250 21k-Mile 1991 GMC Syclone Bid to $28,250 on 9/2/19 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $40,000 800-Mile 1991 GMC Syclone Bid to $40,000 on 9/18/19 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $25,000 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $25,000 on 4/23/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $15,750 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $15,750 on 4/30/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $34,250 No Reserve: 13k-Mile 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $34,250 on 5/11/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $27,500 29k-Mile 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $27,500 on 6/25/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $18,000 1991 GMC Syclone Bid to $18,000 on 7/16/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $20,000 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $20,000 on 7/23/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $30,000 One-Owner 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $30,000 on 7/30/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $20,000 Single-Family-Owned 1991 GMC Syclone Bid to $20,000 on 8/6/20
GMC Syclone 1991 $16,500 1991 GMC Syclone Bid to $16,500 on 8/11/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $29,500 No Reserve: Modified 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $29,500 on 8/27/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $23,375 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $23,375 on 10/2/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $23,777 No Reserve: Modified 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $23,777 on 11/19/20 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $26,500 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $26,500 on 8/6/21 on BAT
GMC Syclone 1991 $75,000 1,400-Mile 1991 GMC Syclone Sold for $75,000 on 9/17/21 on Bring A Trailer
Jay Lenos Garage XK 120 Coupe 1954 $130,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1954 Jaguar XK 120 Coupe. MSRP was $3,979 and current value is $130,000.00.
Jaguar XK 120 Coupe 1954 $130,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1954 Jaguar XK 120 Coupe. MSRP was $3,979 and current value is $130,000.00.
Jay Lenos Garage XKE Convertible 1972 $70,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1972 Jaguar XKE convertible. MSRP was $7,599 and current value is $70,000.00.
Jaguar XKE Convertible 1972 $70,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1972 Jaguar XKE convertible. MSRP was $7,599 and current value is $70,000.00.
Jay Lenos Garage Caprice Wagon 1968 $21,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1968 Chevy Caprice Wagon. MSRP was $3,570 and current value is $21,000.00.
Jay Lenos Garage Divan 1948 $200,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1948 Davis Divan. MSRP was $995 and current value is $200,000.00.
Davis Divan 1948 $200,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1948 Davis Divan. MSRP was $995 and current value is $200,000.00.
Chevrolet Caprice Wagon 1968 $21,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1968 Chevy Caprice Wagon. MSRP was $3,570 and current value is $21,000.00.
Jay Lenos Garage C8 1990 $396,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1990 Spyker C8. Price 5 years ago was $220,000 and the value Sept 2021 was $396,000.00.
Spyker C8 1990 $396,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1990 Spyker C8. Price 5 years ago was $220,000 and the value Sept 2021 was $396,000.00.
Jay Lenos Garage AMX 390 1970 $63,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1970 AMC AMX 390. Price 5 years ago was $58,500 and the value Sept 2021 was $63,000.00.
AMC AMX 390 1970 $63,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1970 AMC AMX 390. Price 5 years ago was $58,500 and the value Sept 2021 was $63,000.00.
Jay Lenos Garage Edsel Citation 1958 $60,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1958 Ford Edsel Citation. Price 5 years ago was $84,000 and the value Sept 2021 was $60,000.00.
Ford Edsel Citation 1958 $60,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1958 Ford Edsel Citation. Price 5 years ago was $84,000 and the value Sept 2021 was $60,000.00.
Jay Lenos Garage Herald 1967 $100,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1967 Triumph Herald. MSRP was $2,517 and current value is $100,000.00. This exact car was on the cover of The Beatles Abby Road album. Owned by Jeff Dunham.
Jeff Dunham Herald 1967 $100,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1967 Triumph Herald. MSRP was $2,517 and current value is $100,000.00. This exact car was on the cover of The Beatles Abby Road album. Owned by Jeff Dunham.
Beatles Herald 1967 $100,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1967 Triumph Herald. MSRP was $2,517 and current value is $100,000.00. This exact car was on the cover of The Beatles Abby Road album. Owned by Jeff Dunham.
Triumph Herald 1967 $100,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1967 Triumph Herald. MSRP was $2,517 and current value is $100,000.00. This exact car was on the cover of The Beatles Abby Road album. Owned by Jeff Dunham.
Jay Lenos Garage 325 i Convertible 1990 $1,500 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1990 BMW 325 i convertible. MSRP was $33,850 and current value is $1,500.00.
BMW 325 i Convertible 1990 $1,500 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 1990 BMW 325 i convertible. MSRP was $33,850 and current value is $1,500.00.
Jay Lenos Garage JCW 2017 $25,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 2017 Mini Cooper JCW. MSRP was $30,900 and current value is $25,000.00.
Mini Cooper JCW 2017 $25,000 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. 2017 Mini Cooper JCW. MSRP was $30,900 and current value is $25,000.00.
Jay Lenos Garage Rabbit 1986 $2,500 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. Volkswagen Rabbit . MSRP was $11,895 and current value is $2,500.00.
Volkswagen Rabbit 1986 $2,500 Seen on Jay Leno's Garage Sept 2021 S6E1. Volkswagen Rabbit . MSRP was $11,895 and current value is $2,500.00.
Chevrolet El Camino 1960 $22,000 Asking price posted on Facebook Sept 29 2021. $22,000 1960 El Camino true barn find. 327 sbc runs perfect, 3 on the tree shifts like new, underdash air is complete but does not cool may just need a charge. Exterior has been repainted probable 10-20 years ago what looks to be a white pearl. Solid floors with small new metal spot welded in. Both rear lower quarters are new and look like they were done well. Interior is complete but need to be refreshed with new upholstery and carpet. Elco also has 20th anniversary Cragar SS wheels. Clear title in hand.
Garmin GNS-430 2015 $5,900 Asking price posted on Facebook Sept 29 2021. $5900.00 Dual Power Garmin GNS430W PN: 011-01060-40, SN: 971293387 removed from my 2005 Columbia 400. Includes manuals. CD, and data loader pictured above. Shipping included.
Rex Motorcycle 1913 $24,000 PRICE LISTED HERE IS £24000. Asking price posted on Facebook Sept 29 2021. I have a 1913 Rex motorcycle for sale. Registered with Pioneer certificate . Running condition. Completed the 2019 Pioneer run. £24000
Honda Cuby Motor 1960 $2,100 An ebay starting bid seen online Sept 28 2021. HONDA "T-10' CUBY MOTOR-ORIGINAL 1962 SUPER RARE EDUCATIONAL LEARNING DEVICE. THE CUBY,HOW CAN YOU NOT JUST LOVE THIS LITTLE 19CC MOTOR MADE IN 1962 FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES,ONLY 800 MADE,SUPER EDUCATIONAL ENGINE,I HAVE DRAINED FLUID'S FOR SHIPPING,THE ENGINE/MOTOR IS IN GREAT ORIGINAL CONDITION AS YOU CAN SEE,THE PICTURES SHOW THE ACTUAL BLOCK AND HOUSING,THE COMPRESSION IS GREAT,ORIGINAL DECAL AND PAINT ARE A GOOD 7-8 ON A SCALE OF 10 WHICH MEANS IT WAS TAKEN CARE OF AND NOT JUST BEAT UP, UNIT COULD USE A PROPER CLEANING,SERIAL NUMBER IS XT-33084 EARLY MANUFACTURE, HAS NO MANUAL OR BOX AND DOES NOT HAVE PROPER OIL FILL PLUG
Andrews Mustang Convertible 1965 $0 170 engine. 3 speed. Repainted.
Andrews Honda Cuby Engine 1960 $0 See https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/honda-cuby-engine-motor-dealer-413375639
Andrews Ford F600 Custom Cab 1957 $0 Hodges ramp body. 272 Y Block.
Andrews Ford Pickup 1957 $0 272 Y Block. Fordomatic.
Andrews International Pickup KB2 1947 $0 Good condition.
Andrews Buick Century Limited 4 Door 1985 $0 55,000 miles. 4 door car. Fuel Injection.
Andrews Mustang K Code 1965 $0 K Code car. Early 1965 model. 289 engine. Good condition.
Andrews Triumph Bonneville 650 1967 $0 Very good condition.
Andrews Honda XR75 1980 $0 Like new.
Andrews Honda Solo 1980 $0 Like new.
Andrews VW Diesel Pickup 1982 $0 All original. Very good to excellent condition. From Washington state.
Andrews International Dump Truck KB7 1948 $0 5 speed. 20 year old restoration. Blue Diamond engine.
Andrews Plymouth Belvedere 1966 $0 V8. B Body. $8,000 invested. 2 door.
Andrews Oldsmobile 98 Series 1948 $0 1948 oldsmobile 98 series club sedan straight 8 4 door. $80,000 invested. 15 year old restoration. 4 door. Mint condition.
Andrews Honda ACTY SDX 1990 $0 Right hand drive
Andrews Cadillac Fleetwood 4 door 1963 $0 39,000 miles. Third owner.
Andrews GMC Syclone Pickup 1991 $0 1 owner. $50,000 value maybe. Black. Mint condition.
Andrews International Pickup KB1 1974 $0 Powder-coated frame
WWI Tank Replica 1911 $130,000 Asking price seen online Sept 27 2021. This replica of a WWI French tank is built using steel 1/4-1/2 steel plate with tracks and final drive coming from a 1930’s allis chalmers tractor. It features a fully rotating turret with a blank firing cannon. 90% complete. Powered by a gas f134 4 cylinder engine with a manual transmission. Runs and drives but has some electrical and mechanical work to complete. Interior is partially complete. FT17 tank is considered the world’s first modern tank as it was the first design to have its armament in a fully rotating turret. They were used in great numbers by the French and American forces in WW1. They saw extended use through out WWII as well being used by the Germans and French. Currently it is painted in captured German color and Insignia.
Ford BB Truck 1932 $5,250 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1932 Ford BB Truck Runs TITLE Use As-Is or Great Rod Project $5250.. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_Ford
Ford Tudor 1932 $17,500 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1932 Ford Tudor Unrestored Solid Body Runs Title $17,500
Struck Corp Mini Beep Amphibious 2000 $3,500 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. Struck Mini Beep Amphibious Vehicle 4x4 Low Hours Runs Great! $3500. Year unknown. Year not listed in ad.
Mini Beep Amphibious Vehicle 2000 $3,500 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. Struck Mini Beep Amphibious Vehicle 4x4 Low Hours Runs Great! $3500. Year unknown. Year not listed in ad.
Ford Pickup 1932 $15,500 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1932 Ford Pickup Older Restoration Solid Body Runs Title $15,500
Cushman Eagle 1952 $3,350 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1952 Cushman Eagle Runs Great! New Tires Rebuilt Engine Title $3350.00
Arps Super Snow Bird 1930 $6,000 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1930 Model A Snowmobile Arps Super Snow Bird Tracks and Skiis Included RARE!! Great Project! $6000
Ford Model A Snowmobile 1930 $6,000 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1930 Model A Snowmobile Arps Super Snow Bird Tracks and Skiis Included RARE!! Great Project! $6000
Arctic Cat 120 1965 $1,000 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1965 Arctic Cat 120 Complete Original 8HP Very Solid Great Project $1000
Polaris K-70 1963 $300 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1963 Polaris K-70 Bare Chassis $300
Polaris L-55 1962 $300 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1962 Polaris L-55 Bare Chassis $300
Progressive Tool Quad Trac 1976 $3,200 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1976 Progressive Tool Quad Trac Complete 300 CC Rotax that runs Great Project Will Sell With Or Without Groomer $3200
Arctic Cat 120D 1965 $1,400 Asking price seen online Sept 25 2021. 1965 Arctic Cat 120D Runs Great! Electric Start Reverse $1400
Frederick Willys Sno Dart 1969 $250 A Nov 2016 sale.
FN Ladies Bicycle 1898 $1,000 NOTE PRICE HERE IS 1000 euros + 30% commission. A September 25 2021 sale at an auction in Germany. Ladies' FN Chainless just sold in an auction in Germany for 1000 euros + 30% commission. Claimed to be 1898.
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