October motorcycle auction at Haynes Motor Museum

Latest catalog with some Triumphs listed.

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Planning on going down there on the viewing day (8th Oct) to have a peek and a chat about the process of selling.

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Went down to the Haynes museum today for a look and a chat

I’ve never seen it myself on these but lots of attention

Very pretty 60s Trumpets.

A couple of these in

Quite a few vintage/antique rides. I so wanted to give this a honk

Nice colours

Egg motored Lightning

a few low mileage projects

A10 project worth a punt. Looks good and would make a good project, good engines these.

One of my choices to go for, Rocket 3 without the stupid ray guns zorsts. Grey frame power.

And my choice of the auction. Just a beaut, imagine pootling around on this

Great painting in the hallway, probably about 6 feet wide.

Had a chat about process - they are happy to take 3 of my bikes, they arrange pick up to their storage and advise on reserves etc. So, plan so far is to put them into the Spring auction - March 26. See ya’ll there - well, on line, at least. :slightly_smiling_face:

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The results are in…

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I was down that way a couple of weeks back. Visited the Royal Corps of Signals museum on Blandford Camp as Dad was a dispatch rider during the war. Very helpful people and a nice little café in-house.

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The Auction house that works out of Haynes Motor Museum appear to have some direct sales motorcycles.

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I could finally get my Fizzy! :laughing:

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If I were to choose it would be the T150 followed closely by the T120R.

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