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Norton built between 60 and 100 overhead-cam Manx race bikes, in 350-cc and 500-cc form, each year from 1946 to ’63. All told, a few less than 2000 were produced, making it the most recognized ...
We took the Ken McIntosh-built 1962 Norton Manx replica -- ridden to Isle of Man Classic TT class victory by motorcycle legend Bruce Anstey -- for a spin in New Zealand.
1962 NORTON MANX – THE LAST MANX Alas the world was changing. Parent company AMC wanted out of racing, trying to focus everything on its ailing sales. At the same time, Lucas (Prince of Darkness) who ...
Manx was the name given by Norton to production race bikes since 1936. This line was in production for the next 26 years, and most of them were tweaked or rebuilt by Ray Petty, one of Britain’s ...
1955 Norton MANX SENIOR 30M SINGLE 498cc Special Notes. Values Notes Print. Special Notes Norton Note. VINTAGE - 1905 - 1944 Due to the rarity of these years and models of Norton, pricing data is ...
Norton Commando 961 Manx If you’re a British motorcycle racing fan, you’d know just how successful the Norton Manx racer was (it had 13 Isle Of Man TT wins).
Sherborne auctioneer Charterhouse will host its classic and vintage motorcycle auction at Haynes on October 3. A 1950s Norton Manx fitted with the legendary 500cc engine is estimated at £20,000 ...
Tim Joyce Takes Vintage Cup Wins At New Jersey Motorsports Park as part of the 2025 AHRMA National Roadracing Series ...
Norton Featherbed Wideline Racer 500cc OHV 1956 – €0,41c: Built with a Norton Manx Frame, the Manx GP was one of the greatest motorcycles ever made for the racing world of its time and was a ...
A pair of guests presented expert Raj Bisram with an original jig which helped to build the Norton Manx, a famous motorbike designed by Rex McCandless back in 1949.
1950 Norton MANX SENIOR 30M SINGLE 498cc Special Notes. Values Notes Print. Special Notes Norton Note. VINTAGE - 1905 - 1944 Due to the rarity of these years and models of Norton, pricing data is ...
A 1950s Norton Manx fitted with the legendary 500cc engine is estimated at £20,000 to £22,000, followed by an early 1960s Norton Manx 350cc at £12,000 to £14,000.