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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Help spread the word - AUSTIN, TX, United States, Largest vintage motorcycle liquidation

I know this is going to sound unbelievable, and you are welcome to call me at 210 224-0994, during day hours, but I am having to sell over 1,000 vintage motorcycles and ten of thousands of vintage bike parts collected over 30 years, and I only have one week to do it.

The 28,000 sq ft warehouse that contains them is sold and I must find homes for all the vintage motorcycles and parts within. You can see a few pictures and videos at www.mysterywarehouse.com. 

From Saturday June 19th, until June 25th, from 9am to 5pm at 3011 East Commerce Street in San Antonio, TX, USA, I will be having, to my knowledge, one of the largest vintage motorcycle liquidation events ever, with music and food on the 19th and 20th, and having a grand old time with plenty of giveaways throughout the day of vintage motorcycle-related items.

If you preregister at the aforementioned website, www.mysterywarehouse.com , you can get in one day early on the 18th.

Here are just some of the numbers of what you will find:
- Over a thousand vintage motorcycles - 90% Japanese from 60's 70's 80's - in all conditions: Runners, projects and parts bikes. Mostly vintage Japanese including a rare 69 Sandcast CB750, many standard CB750's, CB500's, CB350's, CL350's, with some Harley, Triumph, Norton, BSA parts inventory as well. Plus every other Japanese manufacturer is represented. In addition to the 1,000+ bikes, there are also 1,000+ gas tanks, 1,500+ Wheels, and everything else you can imagine to do with vintage motorcycles. If you drive on down to San Antonio, this weekend and you love vintage bikes, it will be worth your while.

Please help me put this message out there, as there are more than enough bikes and parts to go around, and sadly I will have to take to the scrap yard what does not find a home, and that would be a tragedy.

Tom
210 224-0994 

 

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