Sold Triumph t150

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As title, do t know much about only the old chap purchased it 30+ years ago, right it need a chain a little bit that hold the throttle cable to the car so, chock cable connecting and there's probably a few other small bits missing. There's know keys or log book just a dating certificate from 1991. The engine turns over, £3000 please the cheapest one out there? Location Stafford can help with delivery, thanks for looking.
 

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The year of manufacture and if its matching numbers may be of interest.

Is the bike an old chap, or did another actual old chap buy this bike 30 years ago?
 
Was bought by an old chap 30 years ago,been sat in his garage probably since.he died fairly recently and this is one of the bikes from his estate.
I bought quite a few of them from nitram,
Proper chap.
The bike is,what it is.
A garage/ barn find.
Either go look,make your mind up and buy it ,or don’t.🤬
 
The only bit that you need to understand is, do you want it or can you afford it, look at it as a lucky dip, oh and it the cheapest on in the country. 😅😅😅😅🎶👍👍👍
 
A photo paints a thousand words
 

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Oh with my eyes it looked all right, 😎
 

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I have looked at the photos too, yes 1974 is noted as the year, but just one thing i think I noticed hence asking, were Triumph frame and engines numbers always the same when manufactured, or is that a myth ?
 
Trying to help Nitram and those unable to pick their way through his ad, here goes. Hope this works:

“As per the title, a Triumph T150 for sale.

I don’t know much about the bike, only that the old chap that owned it purchased it 30+ years ago.

It needs a chain, the little piece that holds the throttle cable to the carburettor, choke cable needs connecting, and there's probably a few other small bits missing.

There are no keys or log book, just a dating certificate from 1991.

The engine turns over.

Looking at £3000 please - seems to be the cheapest one out there?

Location is Stafford and I can help with delivery, thanks for looking.”

Hope you don’t mind Nitram and good luck with the sale.

All the very best

Jim
 
Good one jaca2865.
Going on from there, and adding a bit to it as I have registered a few US imports over the last decade, it only costs £55 to do that with the DVLA. I am pleased to say that it actually has become easier....
The bike will be classed as Historic (as long as you put that on the v55 form) and you will not need an MOT or any form of insurance either. Every application must be on the paper form, nothing electronic as yet, but the form can be downloaded etc from their website.
The dating letter as is should prove the age of the bike to the DVLA because there doesn't appear to be any form of US style of logbook. If the dating letter is not accepted, one can be obtained from a recognised owners club not sure what they might charge for one, but it can then be sent if needed etc.
After a few weeks (well possibly 4-6 weeks) you should receive a British v5 and the allocated reg number......simples.
So no need to be hesitant if you fancy buying this t150.
 
Good stuff HM. Very helpful. Let’s hope it helps Nitram get a sale and the good spirit of this forum remains.

Jim
 
I have looked at the photos too, yes 1974 is noted as the year, but just one thing i think I noticed hence asking, were Triumph frame and engines numbers always the same when manufactured, or is that a myth ?
I have looked at the photos too, yes 1974 is noted as the year, but just one thing i think I noticed hence asking, were Triumph frame and engines numbers always the same when manufactured, or is that a myth ?
Engine & frame numbers always matched on leaving the Triumph factory. For some reason, this appears a plus point. I would have thought a working engine and all original bits being present was more important, but WTF do I know.
 
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