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1968 Rupp Tt500 Vintage Mini Bike, Roadster on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Methuen, Massachusetts, US

Methuen, Massachusetts, US
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This is a 1968 Rupp TT500 Mini Bike.  It is being sold as found in original as is condition.  This bike is not running but turns over and should not take much to get it going.  The inside of the tank is rusty and will need to be cleaned.  It is untouched and dirty as found and not cleaned up.  It is a good start to keep original and get going or do a complete restore on if one wishes to do so.  Please refer to the photos for the best description of the condition or give me a call if I can be of any more help.  Inspections in person are also welcome as well.  I am willing to work with you on shipping/pickup and am pretty flexible to be around but you would need to arrange it.  I am located approx. 1/2 hour north of Boston, MA or 1/2 hour south of Manchester, NH.  Jay (978) 360-3381

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