Vintage VFR in Vegas

Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by Chicky, Mar 10, 2011.

  1. Chicky

    Chicky New Member

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    This is on a new friend of mine's back porch... #221. He also has #1202 I think he said, in pieces in his garage attic.

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    for gods sake, make him wash it chickie!!!!!
     


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    ummm...yeah what bear said...... Looks like it got smacked up a bit in its life time.....
     


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    Is it for sale?
     


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    Wow... and 86/67 VFR fully-functional, in one piece and all you guys can say is "wash that thing"? Yes, I agree, but for criminy sake!! I'm just amazed it exists!!

    Anyway, Toe, are you interested in buying? If you are, and you're serious, I'll ask him. He's got a TON of bikes he's talking about restoring and the VFR is one of them. I doubt he will get to do even half of what he intends with these bikes, so if he had a serious buyer for the VFR, he might consider selling it.... he's got his own machine shop in his garage and makes his own parts. He claims to be a VFR expert, and from what I've seen so far, he is extremely knowledgeable on ALL bikes. So, I'm sure that whatever he's done to this bike was done right. I'm having him do a couple things on my bike... so, lemme know if you're interested and I'll ask him if he'd entertain selling it.
     


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