NORTON MANX MODEL 40 - £16,500
This lot will be auctioned via Iconic Auctioneers, The Iconic Motorcycle Sale at Shuttleworth - Spring 2025 on Sunday the 4th of May, Shuttleworth, Old Warden Park, Beds, SG18 9EP . One of the most famous racing motorcycles of all time and named after the Manx Grand Prix Launched initially in 1939 as an 'over the counter' race bike in either 350cc or 500cc spec and in production until the end of 1962 Developed continuously throughout its lifetime with the additions of double overhead-camshaft engines and 'featherbed' frames This example was built on 27/08/1947, purchased from Raymond Way Motors in Kilburn and has had four known keepers since First owner was Mr JH Blythe, a privateer racer who raced the bike at the Isle of Man TT in 1948 and 1949 with a best finish of 16th in the 1949 Senior TT Several enthusiastic owner since then and the bike was paraded regularly during the 1960s and 1970s Road-registered in 1981 and still retains its original engine, rebuilt in 2012 Forming part of a private Collection more recently so may require some recommissioning before use Large history file included containing various related paperwork including Norton Dating Certificate UK-registered on a current V5C
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