£280
Believed c. 1973 Wassell Antelope project, Sach 122cc. Registration number not registered. Frame number not found. Engine number 7176886 and 7315039.
W.E Wassell Limited of Birmingham, England, a manufacturer and distributor of motorcycle components for British, then Japanese bikes, was founded by Ted Wassell in 1946 and soon found a world market. There wasn't an off-road motorcycle made in the UK that didn't use Wassell parts. Aluminum petrol tanks were a specialty. In 1972 they announced trials and scrambles frame kits for the popular BSA Bantam and then its own 125cc Sachs powered machine engineered by ex-Dalesman's Jim Lee and Peter Edmondson.
This rare example will make an interesting project.
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