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Actually, I sold the motorcycle and moved away from Malboro, NJ, so I am not sure if the garage was ever rewired. In fact, I think that there is a shopping center there now.

For those who can appreciate the magic, I am sure there would be many who would have paid the $350.00 I got for the MC. It is probably worth around $2,500 restored.

Maybe when I retire i'll find one waiting in the garage?

Any old MC is worth the restoration effort, except some, and only a true restorer would know what I mean.


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It is probably worth around $2,500 restored.

Your trying to make yourself feel better, it would be worth much more than that. [Linked Image]

Roger

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