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Triumph Tiger Cub Replacement Parts Catalogue No 10. 1964 New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Hendersonville, Tennessee, US

Hendersonville, Tennessee, US
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Genuine Original Triumph Item.

Not a copy or reproduction.

TRIUMPH TIGER CUB.

REPLACEMENT PARTS CATALOGUE Number 10.

'A' range models T20, T20SS and T20SH from engine number 99720.

TRIUMPH ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED.

Meriden Works, Allesey, Coventry, England.

69 pages. 11" x 8 1/2".

Published September 1964

'soft back' book.

Excellent condition.

Many sold. Only three left.

NEW OLD STOCK.

I have many other vintage motorcycle manuals, magazines and books for sale.

All proceeds go to my late friends widow.

 

  

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