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Hi John ,I have 24TFS359 for you records ,I have now managed to get a complete TFS barrel and head so will be rebuilding as original hopefully .Another one brought back to life.
Simon
Hi John ,I have 24TFS359 for you records ,I have now managed to get a complete TFS barrel and head so will be rebuilding as original hopefully .Another one brought back to life.
Simon
Thanks for update Simon, I still had it with John Harding (dealer)
Hi John, i have frame number 24 MX 705 for your records, which has been in storage for the last 30 years or so. I have recently joined the forum, plus i have been re-reading some of the available books to try and get a feel for which of the parts i have are correct for the frame. At this point i believe it to be a 1965 MX2 Challenger.
Regards, Ian.
I'm in Jo'burg RSA.....not the easiest place in the world to undertake a Greeves restoration.I'll figure out in the next day or so which parts are correct and usable on the 24MX, as some seem to have migrated over from a Hawkstone.
From the Greeves Enthusasts Page on FB
Hi Brian, I have just joined the group and have a 1969 Greeves Griffon 250 I have just restored - frame number 56E 285 (both engine cases stamped GRF1/290 - assume this is the engine number?) I am located in Adelaide - South Australia - regards Steve Cramp
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