1973 Norton Dunstall 850 , its was mine

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Anybody that wants info on the Ebay listing # 231102851868, it was owned by me and sold in October at Barbers. Get a hold of me.
 
Hey Jimbo, I'm not interested in buying it...but any idea why he'd turn around and resell it one month after he bought it from you?
 
Johnnymac said:
Hey Jimbo, I'm not interested in buying it...but any idea why he'd turn around and resell it one month after he bought it from you?
For the money. This is how the end comes to enjoying riding a Commando. Once they get too valuable to ride no one rides them.
 
Johnnymac said:
Hey Jimbo, I'm not interested in buying it...but any idea why he'd turn around and resell it one month after he bought it from you?

don't know,
tried to contact the new seller but he's interested in conversing with me,
probably trying to make a buck on the old girl, hes gotta go over $10500 to get that done :?
 
jimbo said:
Johnnymac said:
Hey Jimbo, I'm not interested in buying it...but any idea why he'd turn around and resell it one month after he bought it from you?

don't know,
tried to contact the new seller but he's interested in conversing with me,
probably trying to make a buck on the old girl, hes gotta go over $10500 to get that done :?

No sh@t....won't talk to you. What a guy.
 
You saying that you got 10.5K for that '73?

Did it have any type of air filtration when you sold it?

Congratulations on the Scott!

RS
 
RoadScholar said:
You saying that you got 10.5K for that '73?

Did it have any type of air filtration when you sold it?

Congratulations on the Scott!

RS

no I didn't get that much..... the buyer had to pay that much..... you know auction commissions,fees,etc
I don't know why but I never had air filters on it :|
 
Look at his feedback, he flips vehicles for a living.

Wasn't this the bike in our classified for sometime? It looked like a good bargain then specially compared to any other Dunstall bikes being offered at the time, I guess this guy just recognized an opportunity.

Did you sell the bike here or on ebay or other auto auction Jimbo?
 
RennieK said:
Look at his feedback, he flips vehicles for a living.

Wasn't this the bike in our classified for sometime? It looked like a good bargain then specially compared to any other Dunstall bikes being offered at the time, I guess this guy just recognized an opportunity.

Did you sell the bike here or on ebay or other auto auction Jimbo?

yea , I tried to sell it a couple of times throughout the years, but followed through at Barbers with Jerry Wood
 
jimbo said:
RennieK said:
Look at his feedback, he flips vehicles for a living.

Wasn't this the bike in our classified for sometime? It looked like a good bargain then specially compared to any other Dunstall bikes being offered at the time, I guess this guy just recognized an opportunity.

Did you sell the bike here or on ebay or other auto auction Jimbo?

yea , I tried to sell it a couple of times throughout the years, but followed through at Barbers with Jerry Wood

And I had my chance in Wyoming. Sucks to have other priorities...
 
The new seller did not sell the Dunstall, I contacted him to see if he needed anything from me. I also said I wanted kind of to buy it back and he wants me to call him.......... But I ain't got no money! :oops:
 
This guy is a wheeler dealer, don't you have an old scott of something to trade with? :twisted:

That one was below the belt I know but seriously, This guy likes jeeps and who knows what else. Nothin wrong with a bit of horse tradin.
 
He has $10500 invested in the bike and the shill(in my opinion) bids went to $10400 with it not meeting his reserve, I wish I could justify buying it back ,it deserves a good home.Phillip,you got any room? :?


1973 Norton Dunstall 850 , its was mine


1973 Norton Dunstall 850 , its was mine
 
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