"Matchumph" custom cafe racer project FOR SALE

grandpaul

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"MatchUmph" custom cafe racer project

('66 Matchless G15 chassis with '62 Triumph TR6SS engine)

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Just the engine is worth the auction price, not to mention the gas tank and meters.
 
This looks like it could turn out to be a great bike with a bit of TLC
 
The potential is there.
 
I ALWAYS see the potential... (YES, it's the SAME BIKE)
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WOW that's stunning TUP TUP
 
The work you did on that bike for Carl was amazing. When I first saw the before photo I was stunned that anyone was able to bring it back to life.
 
I've done several that are similarly impressive. The "before and after" composite photos are my favorites.
 
The before and after sure give a good take on what type of work you do.
 
Paul does oustanding work! He is good, dedicated, and honest. He is a true friend.
 
They all have potential, and they all need work!
 

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That is a good looking Triumph!
 
They all have potential, and they all need work!
For a few seconds, I thought you had a left side monobloc carb on the right side; THEN, I zoomed in and see you have the bowl off!

I had 2 left side monoblocs on my '67 when I first got it, it was a BUGGER to tickle the one on the right!
 
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