al carter black panther

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Just picked this al carter up for an excellent price.these are like rocking horse poo thought i would share it with you guys :LOL: a few decals peeling but thats about it really.
 

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Give it a good clean/polish and lose the reflectors, find black seatpin and get some more pics up.


al. :D
 
scrubs up pretty well,removed some of the pealing decals and gave it a good clean just need a decent seat pin now.
 

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yes its british, it was built near me in leigh near manchester england, they were the top end range built by a company called townsend.
 
Was this from ebay? If so I was tempted to bid but glad you got it as it'd ended up as a donor bike for me :oops:

Scrubbed up well. :cool:
 
brocklanders023":3ceuohgq said:
Was this from ebay? If so I was tempted to bid but glad you got it as it'd ended up as a donor bike for me :oops:

Scrubbed up well. :cool:

One mans donor bike, is another's dream bike. You should see some of the bikes that get left out for the local metal collectors :shock: I managed to grab one from a scrap man the other day. It was a giant had magura hs11's stx rc shifters lx rear mech had those bits off it put some cheapy bits on it and sold it for £30 :)

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only gave a tenner for it :LOL:
 
That looks really nice, I have an Al Carter frame and forks to give away at the Temple Newsham ride.
 
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