G3 Completed

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xseven
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She's a beauty mate.Nice work.
nrbgarda
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Naozar,lets have a picture of your 55 G3LS before you fix her up!

Mike, your suggestion gave me the courage!!!
Two pics,nearside and offside, have been posted. See them in the New Pictures as you start to log-in. Cheers!! Naozar R. Garda, Bangalore, India.
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Naozar get your Matchless back on the road, its got bucket loads of charachterrehkjhr... cant spell again...
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Post by tejtush »

frnds i need info pl!
i have a Matchless 1959 G3 model.
I really luv it and im gonna work on restarting it in a month.
Bt as we knw there were many models of G3 made!
Eg..made for d military,thn world war times,thn unique 48 models made for d firemen in england!
The one Mike has is a G3 also bt mine is yet quite different 4m his,d bike is original black in colour,i hav chrome platings on both d sides of d fuel tank,nd many other places,
so my prob is i tried searching for similiar pics of my bike bt dint get em on net!
Just got green military bikes im G3 or d normal bikes like Mike has!
So do u knw guys which batch was my bike made in G3.
Thanks ...
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Naozar,lets have a picture of your 55 G3LS before you fix her up!

Mike, your suggestion gave me the courage!!!



First, sorry for the slip, my comment was actually in response to Rick, though I mistakenly mentioned Mike.
Next, my thanks to Itma, GSAX1, Rick, and Spriddler for commenting on the pictures. Point is that currently nothing seems to be working as it should. Can hardly get her to run, had to be towed back the last time I dared! The gear box needs work, the suspension is non-existent, the seat being hard as wood doesn't help, metal-paint-chrome need attention, etc, etc. That is why I have decided to go in for a total rebuild. More on that when the day dawns!! Naozar R. Garda, Bangalore, India.
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