Re: Seeking help in identifying one piece fiberglass body kit
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Paul Mayer on
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Yes I do own it. I bought it as a non runner. The guy I bought it from had had it built back in the 70s and won all kinds of shows. He had everything chromed, down to the
frame.it has been sitting outside in the elements for years and needed quite a bit of work. I will be selling it but don’t want to misrepresent. I assumed it was a Tracy body, but I’m questioning it because of the thread you spoke of. The person (Ed?} said Tracy bodywork as having a built in toolbox and a larger fuel capacity. This holds 2 gallons at best
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 11:43 PM TOOLS1 [via Vintage and Classic Hondas] <
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That looks like a "Tracy" body to me. There is a thread here somewhere that has information on the Tracy body kits with several pictures. The information came from a member that worked for the Tracy company. A search should bring it up. Do you own this bike? I would like to see more pictures.
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