Inherited a Triumph and not too sure what to do with it!

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by Hedders, Jul 16, 2014.

  1. Hedders

    Hedders New Member

    Jul 15, 2014
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    Hi everyone. Firstly, apologies if this is in the wrong place! Perhaps someone could move it if it is? :)
    Anyway, I have inherited a 1966 T21 thats been converted into an easy rider sort of thing. It has literally been sitting in a barn for about 15 years and is looking a bit sorry for itself. I was wondering if anyone had any idea what it would be worth and if its something that would be worthwhile restoring or selling as is as a project for someone. Any advice would be gratefully received!
     
  2. chrispy

    chrispy Well-Known Member

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    Can you post up some pics ,prices of brit bike are on the rise but depends of it its complete ,is the motor turning over...does it or will it run ,get some pics up for more advice, you could restore it as parts are available for it
     
  3. Recycled Rocker

    Recycled Rocker Senior Member

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    Yo, put pic up here. Restored say £2,500/£3000 ish depending on quality, T & T etc, matching engine and frame and engine nos.

    Sounds like yer would have to put a lot of cash in though, but there are guys who like these old Brits done as bobbers and chops.

    If yer have log book that helps, so would probably get it running if poss, easier to sell perhaps BUT, it's all about condition and price

    I like the old stuff, have a 1963 Thunderbird undergoing surgery and recently put a BSA bantam back on road after being 37 years in a shed!. I for one enjoy saving bikes from scrapyard. Good places to advertise it, Old Bike Mart and don't rule out autojumbles especially if yer dont want to put any cash in. Where are yer based?
     
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