Classic 1955 Ariel Colt 200cc
Here I have a great Shed Fine which has been dry stored for the last 65 years and has never been advertised for sale until now. It is an extremely rare 66 year old Classic 1955 Ariel Colt 200cc and has only had three owners from new, the third owner was the son of the previous owner who sadly passed away. This motorbike was first registered on the 6th of July 1955, I believe it was supplied by JC Pickering Motorcycles of Shrewsbury and then in 1956 it was purchased as a gift for the second owner where it has stayed and has been dry stored in the family for 65 years and only showing 8919 miles on the clock which has been validated. It is all clear on HPI and comes with a V5C and two original keys, the frame and engine numbers match the bike and V5C. Original examples like this are a rare find and once restored will become a concours candidate and a sound investment for the future.
£2995
Here I have a great Shed Fine which has been dry stored for the last 65 years and has never been advertised for sale until now. It is an extremely rare 66 year old Classic 1955 Ariel Colt 200cc and has only had three owners from new, the third owner was the son of the previous owner who sadly passed away. This motorbike was first registered on the 6th of July 1955, I believe it was supplied by JC Pickering Motorcycles of Shrewsbury and then in 1956 it was purchased as a gift for the second owner where it has stayed and has been dry stored in the family for 65 years and only showing 8919 miles on the clock which has been validated. It is all clear on HPI and comes with a V5C and two original keys, the frame and engine numbers match the bike and V5C. Original examples like this are a rare find and once restored will become a concours candidate and a sound investment for the future.
£2995
Here I have a great Shed Fine which has been dry stored for the last 65 years and has never been advertised for sale until now. It is an extremely rare 66 year old Classic 1955 Ariel Colt 200cc and has only had three owners from new, the third owner was the son of the previous owner who sadly passed away. This motorbike was first registered on the 6th of July 1955, I believe it was supplied by JC Pickering Motorcycles of Shrewsbury and then in 1956 it was purchased as a gift for the second owner where it has stayed and has been dry stored in the family for 65 years and only showing 8919 miles on the clock which has been validated. It is all clear on HPI and comes with a V5C and two original keys, the frame and engine numbers match the bike and V5C. Original examples like this are a rare find and once restored will become a concours candidate and a sound investment for the future.