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    Question about a Vintage 80's Dealership Sign

    Hello, I am about to aquire a nice complete vintage Yamaha Tri-Moto Dealership sign. it is two-sided sign approx. 4x6 feet aluminum frame with yellow embossed inserts. inserts have Yamaha and tri-moto embossed and there is also a Three wheeler embossed into the inserts. definitely a factory yamaha dealership sign, one side is perfect, the other has a small crack in one corner but no missing pieces. sign is not sun faded, and is in excellent condition overall. I am going to deal on it this friday and I need to know what it might be worth so I know how much to put into it. any help would be great! in advance i want to say it may go up for sale if I get it. also how rare is a sign like this? thanks to all in advance

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    OMG....I need this.......

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    I won't have pics until friday. I'll try to find something similar to it online and if i can I will post a pic of it. until then it will be friday for sure.

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    anybody??? I would like some info on possible value and rarity before I spend a bunch of money. thanks.

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    Well I just sold a a vintage 15 foot one sided 1980's Honda dealership sign for 1000.00 New in the box very rare....on ebay it went up to about 960.00 didnt meet reserve then sold it privately..yours sounds very cool with the three 3 wheeler molded into it
    Wikipedia "All Terrain Vehicle" Definition excerpt
    Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.


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