1935 ARIEL RED HUNTER 350

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1935 ARIEL RED HUNTER 350

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Caps Lock sales words :D :

1935 ARIEL RED HUNTER 350
A GREAT LOOKING MACHINE WITH BAGS OF PATINA
BOUGHT BY THE PREVIOUS KEEPER IN ORIGINAL UNTOUCHED CONDITION
FITTED WITH A REBUILT 350 ENGINE
THE ORIGINAL COMPLETE 250 ENGINE IS STILL WITH THE BIKE AND IS INCLUDED IN THE SALE ..
STARTS AND RUNS WELL
A FANTASTIC SHOW PIECE OR VINTAGE RUN CANDIDATE
NEEDS WIRING LOOM FOR ELECTRICALS TO FUNCTION
RARE OPERTUNITY


https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1632535

WNG front wheel, Chronometric, no comment on horn possible :lol: ,
rubber mounted handelbar -1935?- and failing the double exh/adv.
In all a really nice and scrubby 'Dans son Jus' look. :D

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Re: 1935 ARIEL RED HUNTER 350

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According to my records that bike has a very high Y prefix frame, just higher than the last 4F frame, which would make it a replacement frame. I have asked the vendor for the engine and frame numbers. Nice looking bike but typically not as original as the appearance would suggest.
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Re: 1935 ARIEL RED HUNTER 350

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Vendor has confirmed the numbers. The bike has the registration of the bike that held the spare 250 engine and the frame has been changed so none of the numbers belong to the reg but what DVLA don't know about....
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