I'm divesting my self of stuff. I have this 1930 Rudge Whitworth Grand Prix Ulster, its a factory "knock-off" racer that "may' have competed in the 1930 Isle of Man TT races. Its a true factory "knock-off" racer. My Dad bought it like 70 years ago. I put some air in the 50 year old tires which held for an hour or so and ran it up and down the block a few weeks ago, it started 3rd dump of the compression release (doesn't have a kick starter). The cables are stretched out and need replacement, otherwise, I wouldn't delve into the engine, or trannie, they seem to work fine. Lots of parts like pistons, valves, springs and miscellaneous bushings and stuff.. He re-painted it with a brush and lacquer about 50 years ago. How best to sell it? You can find a link to an article on it here.
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