I can't confirm the accuracy of these numbers. They were listed with the ad. The description said it is a scrambler project, P11 or G15 of 1968 vintage
Don't know - those numbers make it a Matchless, that hybrid link may show more details.
Found the ad, seller obviously doesn't know what it is. P11 frame alone would be worth more than that, if it was a P11. Not much there, is there....
Rob, The radius on the rear frame section just in front of the rear shock mounts identifies it as an earlier bike than a P11. The P11 frame tubes join at a sharp triangle at the rear. This is probably a G15 and would make a very nice street tracker. It shares quite a few frame parts with other Matchless models, such as G80 etc. The oil tank, fuel tank and other sundry parts come up on E-bay fairly often. I am building a G15 type project bike using a G80 frame and gearbox and a Commando engine.
P II has Chromemolly frame & worth somewhat more in most peoples estimation .
Couldve got a whole Matchless rolling chassis in good order of that type once For $ 50 .
Some time ago . . .
Was a CSR Norton 750 version perhaps , No name on timing cover puts it as Matchy / AJS
Maybe . . .
Could be a factory ' Desert Racer ' .
P II is the chrome molly OHC Matchless desert racer with 750 Norton Twin . A.M.C.
Associated Motor Cycles .Manganese Bronze Holdings , Pre NVT .
and BSA owned Triumph.
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