ebay Winning Bid of £1,131.00 GBP, For....

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If I had a '71 bike in the UK, I'd be buying an extra padlock for it. If the frame hasn't been bought by the UK's most ethical Norton dealer then there's a good chance that it'll form the basis of a 'ringer' at that price.

I just bought an early 71 registered fastback 3 weeks ago with the old type frame, I better keep it locked up then!! :D
 
WAS PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED OVERSEAS is in the listing, so the reg no on numberplate is probably age related and none transferable. Strange how a bike still with a valid MOT (12 months duration) is a bare frame powdercoated with new tag, was it in a crash.
 
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When I sold my (original) MK3 frame two years ago with superficial damage, I only got £85.00. I wish I'd waited :cry:

Surely there's some sort of scam going on here? It's just that I can't work it out!
Ebay could be going the "Old bid on the wall" way........I visited sales in the old days...and many punters where bidding "against the Wall" ..not that i am suggesting you could be run up like a ladder in a whore's stocking...But i have been around the block a few times! How's it done...Two mates .......nuff said.
 
I have a friend who offered me a Commando Frame (72, I believe) for 200 bucks. I said no because I have no idea what I'd do with it. Hmm...maybe sell it in the UK for 2kUSD! :)
 
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