after coming back from the salt, the seeley tr500 needed a thorough cleaning so it was a good excuse to clean up the rest of the 500's and take some pics.
spring cleaning the shed
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I met a guy last week that has a Seely GT750 in his shed. Unfortunately, he knows what it is! He said it was very difficult to get to because of the cars in the shed, so I didn't get to see it. I did offer to buy it......cheap of course!
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hey Lane
see if you can quiz him a little more about his seeley 750 or maybe convince him for a photo!!
there was only a handful made and I have been in contact with colin seeley and he supplied me all the details about my 750, right down to the date of manufacture and who it was sold to.
there should be a serial number on the headstock.
see if you can quiz him a little more about his seeley 750 or maybe convince him for a photo!!
there was only a handful made and I have been in contact with colin seeley and he supplied me all the details about my 750, right down to the date of manufacture and who it was sold to.
there should be a serial number on the headstock.