1952 Triumph Thunderbird Motorcycle Article - Must See!! on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Ohio, US
1952 Triumph Thunderbird Motorcycle Article titled "1952 Triumph
Thunderbird" This article is in excellent condition, is two pages long,
and in addition to the text it has seven photos. The darkness in the
photo is a shadow from my scanner - the pages are white. Perfect gift
for someone owning or restoring one of these motorcycles. Don't let this
one pass you by.
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