Guess this is a good way to know your are buying a goodun .................https://www.ebay.com/itm/27723439127...4AAOSwbJ5oXKU6
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Wheels Thru Time Museum 2020 Raffle bike up for sale !
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Hard to use this as a market indicator - I would say it is an outler based on the build quality and parts used matching belly numbers and such-and you have to figure in the noteriety of the builder ! Also the year being one of the tougher to come by JMO"you gonna sit there and argue ......or FISH " Claude Leadbetter
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Yes, that is quite a price tag. I remember seeing an original patina Knuck at a Portland Connecticut swap meet in the 90's for $3,500.00. My how times have changed.
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''Those were the 'Daze'my friend, we thought they'd never end''...BUT THEY DID! ~ haha.
Here's a few Buzz ads to ponder over. My 1946... many m()()ns ago. I believe i payed $2100 back in the late 1970's.
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Last edited by JoJo357; Yesterday, 02:34 PM.
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I like when they were just old bikes because in reality, that is just what they are. Transportation. Not an investment property for Credit Card Bikers. You think that 80 thousand dollar bike will be driven every day through the woods and the snow like it was designed to do? It's not a bike anymore. It's a coffee table.
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