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1968 TRIUMPH 650cc Bonneville Authentic Vintage Ad ~ FREE SHIPPING!

$ 7.91

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    1968 TRIUMPH 650cc Bonneville Authentic Vintage Ad ~ FREE SHIPPING!
    1968 Triumph 650cc Bonneville original vintage advertisement.
    DESCRIPTION:
    Live the Triumph Life.
    The engine the Salt Flats will never forget. The date: August 25, 1966. The place: Bonneville, Utah ... a table-smooth expanse of no-man’s land known to people in racing as the Salt Flats.
    At stake is a question that bothers motorcycle men everywhere: is there a built-in limit to the speed of a two-wheeled vehicle? The four-year speed record stands at a phenomenal 230 m.p.h., a torturous test of man and machine. In the driver’s seat this day is Triumph dealer, Bob Leppan, in a streamlined two-wheeler called Gyronaut X-1.
    The engine? Triumph. The same engine type used in Triumph’s production model T120R.
    What happens? A new record is set, at 245.667 m.p.h. — a remarkable blending of courage and ingenuity, and ultimate proof that the engineering skill of Triumph stands at the top of the motorcycling world.
    See your Triumph dealer. Now!
    SPECIFICATIONS:
    Black & White
    Photo
    Size -
    Full Page - 8
    inches x 11 inches -
    20 cm x 28 cm
    ALL SIZES ARE APPROXIMATE DUE TO CROPPING
    Country - USA
    Grading - Excellent
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