i have a 1934 Matchless F7 it seems to be very rare as i cannot find another one, mine is half restored and i dont know what the value is.
Can anyone help me as i might be selling it
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Take a look at pre-war eGroup, there's probably someone who can help out in that group.
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Matchless F7
There are a few F/7's about. This little 250 SV
does not command a very high value. Value does depand on how complete and original the machine is, plus condition. But even this little machine is rising in price. On the downside, restoration means remaking parts, perhaps modifing to use available parts. It would be a labour of love, as going to all that expence would not see a high resale price as a V twin, but the effort to restore it would be the same cost per part. Nevertheless, a cheap entry to the prewar era for someone with engineering back ground or a deep pocket.
You would do well to join the prewar e group.
HTTP://groups.yahoo.com/group/wd-prewar-ajandmatchless/
does not command a very high value. Value does depand on how complete and original the machine is, plus condition. But even this little machine is rising in price. On the downside, restoration means remaking parts, perhaps modifing to use available parts. It would be a labour of love, as going to all that expence would not see a high resale price as a V twin, but the effort to restore it would be the same cost per part. Nevertheless, a cheap entry to the prewar era for someone with engineering back ground or a deep pocket.
You would do well to join the prewar e group.
HTTP://groups.yahoo.com/group/wd-prewar-ajandmatchless/