OT - Green 1969 CB750 anyone?

Started by Dale Fisher, February 12, 2014, 08:18:44 AM

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Dale Fisher

Always a skeptic especially with the frame serial number (and underlying damage) this one most likely tops the Ebay sale list.  That is of course you have or know of a pristine missing dark green 1969 CB750 :D

http://www.ebay.com/itm/331120055291?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Dale Fisher
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'70 Six-Day 125 - V2017
'71 Six-Day 125 (Dave Fisher's) - V5553
'72 Mudlark - W257
'73 Jackpiner - 175 21159727
'74 Berkshire 100 - 40171056
And some silly other bikes...
Dale Fisher

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firstturn

He has all his facts correct on the number of bikes brought to Las Vegas Dealer Convention.  Like you Dale I am not sure on the Vin number?  Interesting to watch and look at the pictures.

Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

sixdazed

Hey Ron,does his explanation of the 2113 vin # and the numbering for gp race bikes and prototype vins sound rught to you?Thanks,Ric
Ric Emmal
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10 cmf 100/125
2 Mettco 125
1 Penda
2 jackpiners
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1 Ktm150xc
1 Honda crf450x
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1 Hon cr125 77
1 Yam pw80
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Most in progress..                      so many projects-so little time...

firstturn

Ric...I am doing some research on this??

Ron Carbaugh
Ron Carbaugh

iyaoyas

Okay...so we now have a better idea of the current market value for one of the rarest CB750's - approx. 1/2 the going rate of your average Crocker (63 produced??).  

So I wonder...what do the POG experts think is the most historically significant Penton ever produced, i.e. year & model variant and why?  Where is it today and are pictures of it available to post on this forum?