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Three Norton Featherbed Projects (Sold as Set)

FOR SALE BY BRITISH CYCLE SUPPLY:
998-MOTORCYCLE-FEATHERBEDS
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3 Norton Featherbed projects, to be sold as a set for best offer, all formerly owned by James MacKinnon CMA #78

1962 750cc Atlas Frame 20 103340/P, matching engine
1967 650cc Frame 18 123143, matching engine 18SS 123143
1960 600cc 99 Frame 14 90072 Engine case 31131 T2171, 1964 500cc 88 Engine 122SS 109497/P

Three dismantled Norton Slimline Featherbed twin projects, I bought all 3 as a package from the original owner who never registered them for the road, but only ran them on the track, and sale includes a number of brand new street parts removed and stored when bikes were brand new, such as electrics, seat, deep valance mudguards, and Chronometric speedo: Really would prefer to sell as a Slimline Norton collection if possible, as this is a real find and I hate to separate a family!

Asking price for entire package is very little more than current price for just 3 brand new Featherbed frames and swingarms alone! To discuss, please email us best time and numbers to call.

I just don't have the space or time to lay everything out to photograph it right now, but if you are into Norton Featherbed twins, it is probably worth taking a trip to see us, as Nova Scotia is absolutely lovely this time of year!

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Located in Nova Scotia
Includes discount on any parts needed to rebuild these bikes!

From the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame about James MacKinnon on his Induction Date, November 17. 2018:

"James competed from 1956 – 1969. He was a motorcycle racer, road racer, drag racer and a great Club supporter. He assisted many others in the motorcycle sport.

He held the Maritime Road Racing Championship for three years. Jim MacKinnon riding his Norton 99 won first place in the 1961 Grand Prix Motorcycle race at Scoudouc airfield picking up the Frank Buxton trophy and $50.00.

Here are some of the places he raced: Scoudouc, McEwens, Petitcodiac in New Brunswick; in Nova Scotia Wallace, Atlantic Park, Maitland, Debert; in Ontario Mosport.

James had many firsts. He was a great competitor."