Original 1964 Triumph Motorcycle Full-line Sales Brochure T100 5t 6t T120 T20 on 2040-parts.com
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, US
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Here's a 1964 Triumph Motorcycles full-line sales brochure in very nice condition. 11" x 8-1/2", 12 numbered pages plus the outsides of the covers (all pictured). On the first inside page, it says "For release October 15, 1963" and "(Second Printing)".
Gives specs on all 500 and 650 models along with all variants of the T20 Tiger Cub and even the Tina scooter. Also has a section on Triumph competition successes which includes Gary Nixon, among others. TriCor Accessories are featured on the back cover.
As stated, this is in very nice condition. The top right corner has been lightly bent/creased the whole way through the booklet as plainly visible in the pics, but there's really nothing else worth mentioning. All pages are spotlessly clean and the staples are bright and shiny. I took the pics in direct-but-low sunlight, and that caused it to look a little washed-out in the pics compared to how it looks in your hand. You will not be disappointed in this! Email with any further questions.
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Since that time, changes in EBay policies (fee hikes, mandatory PayPal and now fees on shipping cost) have made it significantly more expensive to sell here, reducing those profits. Due to those reduced profits, I can no longer afford to provide all the packaging supplies and labor for free. So I'm reluctantly charging a handling fee.
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